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THE AGE OF FLYING.

' AOOTDENTS AT THE GRAND PRIX. 5y Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright London. .Tuly 90. Three balloons competing in the French Aero Club's Grand Prix were driven across the Channel by a gale. They landed on the west coast of Wales, the balloonists fearing they might fall into the Irish Sea. ARMED AEROPLANES A REAL MENACE. Sydney, July 21. Guillaux declares that armed aeroplanen have passed the experimental stage. Armed with quiekfirers or the shell-throwing Hotchkiss. they are a real aerial menace. He anticipates startling effects from aerial warfare. ARMY OFFICER KILLED. 1 London. July 20. An army aeroplane dived eighty feet at Gospert, and Lieut. Hordern was killed and a mechanic terribly injured. Si>.<Til ofllers who were playing football lia'i a narrow esape.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 5

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THE AGE OF FLYING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 5

THE AGE OF FLYING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 5

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