AERIAL NAVIGATION.
A THRILLING ESCAPEBy'Cable—Press Association.—Copyright a . Adelaide, January 3. ° Jones, the airman, had a thrilling ' escape from death. When 80 feet from | the ground a gust of wim"; caught his c biplane and it crashed to the earth. * ones injured his left shoulder, knees and J face. A DARING "WOMAN. Received 3, .">.G p.m. London, January 2. Humel, the well-known aviator, looped l the loop with .Miss Trohawke Davies as y a passenger. MUs Davies is the first woman to accomplish the. loop. AMKIUCA'S POLICY. Heceivcd i, 5.5 p.m. Wasbi iglon, January 3. The United Stat;a Tv'aval Department has decided"to make Pensuola, in Florida, u naval aeronautical centre. The Xavy Department intends developing a. service of hydroplanes on an extensive scale. The question of the purchase of dirigibles is under consideration, but it is expected that the Department will most likely follow the British lead of deciding in favor of aeroplanes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 159, 5 January 1914, Page 5
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152AERIAL NAVIGATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 159, 5 January 1914, Page 5
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