IN THE AIR.
OREAT DEVELOPMENTS PROJECTED BY AMERICANS AND BRITISH. Br Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, June 3. The Washington correspondent of the JTew York Times says that the Navy Department ifr planning the construction of seaplanes equipped with six to eight engine? for ocean flight. Tlie 'correspondent adds that reports received from official channels state that British firms are planning to build seaplanes for the trans-Atlantic service •quipped with twelve Rolls-Royce ngistf* ' THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT. Ns\v York, May 2-2 (delayed). The St John's correspondent of the New York Times states that Morgan, •who was tfcc navigator of the Martingyde machine, was so seriously injured •whefc the midline was wrecked that he announced his withdrawal from the trans-Atlantic, wee. Sayuham is seeking a new navigator.—Au3. N.Z. Cable Asaoriation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1919, Page 5
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