ÆERIAL NAVIGATION
'JDROPPTXG;B<WBSI FROM -BALLOOXSJ jf'y Caible.'-'Press A««iciatinn."^Cipyris | ht ! London, August 2. . English 'officer!' experimenting with (balloons .over, t he,Thnnies... proved that, bombs, could be, effectively dropped from ft height of two hundred feet at a speedi bf ten miles an hour. ; ' '' . ;;' ! : 7;' 7#?^.a^e. eights. .■" ,7; ) ~;■ 'Brussels, August 2. ' ' | Tyck, r a Belgian, aeroplaned here to' a ; height d'f t , .•, .< ~, ■,; , ; r '7 Paris, August ,2. ; j Fafman. with three pas=en?ers, aero- \ planed 65 miles at Mourmelori. ' '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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76ÆERIAL NAVIGATION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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