AEROPLANING.
FALL OF 500 FEET. AND STILL ALIVE. United Press Association—Bj Electric Telegraph Copyright. Received June 28,8.40 p.m. BUCHAREST, June 28. While M. Guilleme, a Frenchman was biplaning here his engine broke down, and aeroplane and aviator fell into a lake, a sheer drop of 500 feet. Guilleme escaped with a broken leg. AGGREGATE DISTANCE PRIZE. Received June 28, 8.40 a.m. PARIS, June 28. Cnptain Dickson won the aggregate distance priz* at the Rouen SAviation meeting, his record being 465 miles. i ' ANOTHER £IO,OOO PRIZE. OFFERED BY DAILY MAIL. .■; ' i Received June 29, 12,10 a.m. LONDON, June 28. The Daily Mail offers £IO,OOO for a circular flight of atl.oU3and miles during the second week. I The winner will be the competitor who starts from London, visits Harrowgat?, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Stirling, Glasgow, Carlisle, Manchester, Bristol, Exeter, Nawport, Brighton, and Tunbridge Wells, and returns to London in the shortest time.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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148AEROPLANING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10081, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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