Progress of Aerial Navigation
FIRST WOMAN TO FLY
London, October 23, Lieut. Hubert Latham accomplished an extraordinary flight in Blackpool in a wind blowing forty miles an hour. His Antoinette monoplane travelled five miles an hour againgj? the wind, and ninety with the No others attempted flights. V At Nienna on Saturday, Emperor Frances Joseph and a gathering of 200,000 witnessed M. Blenot s flignt. Baroness Do La Roche, m a biplane, made a splendid flight of 300 metres at Chalons camp on Saturday. She is the first woman to venture alone in an aeroplane. , .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4479, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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95Progress of Aerial Navigation Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4479, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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