After ' Smithy’s' Record
Ulm and Companions
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FOUR HOPS PLANNED United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received Friday, 11 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 13. Mr C. T. P. Ulm left Feltham at 10.30 last night on the iirst stage of a flight to Australia. Ulm was accompanied by Captain Jock Allen, Messrs P. G. Taylor and John Edwards, a Londoner, who will be wireless operator. The Daily Herald says: "Ulm, the unlucky, is out to smash Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s record and proposes to reach Australia in four hops. The machine is capable of 3500 miles per hop. Ulm hopes to reach Australia in four days. He will do much night flying.” Mr. Green at Athens ATHENS, Oct. 12. Mr W. P. Greene, M.P., en route by chartered aeroplane to Australia, arrived yesterday.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7287, 14 October 1933, Page 6
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132After 'Smithy’s' Record Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7287, 14 October 1933, Page 6
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