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1911
1911 - 0165.PDF
FEBRUARY 25, 1911. tAJcm] HHHHBH THE NEW VOISIN. -The ekvating and steering planes in front, on Tanuary 14th, This machine was dealt with in FLIGHT Another Lady Flyer at Issy. ONE of the latest newcomers at the Issy flying ground is Mdlle. Trany, who is rapidly becoming quite a proficient flyer on her monoplane. The other day she succeeded in covering two circuits of the ground at a height of 3 metres. Touring in Compmy. ON the 16th inst., five of the military aviators at Pau, including Captain Bellenger, left Pau and flew over to Biarritz, the journey there and back being made without special incident. The same day Kuhling was in the air for 45 mins., during which he passed over the town of Pau and the suburbs. Morin was also flying over the town and created some excite ment by suddenly dropping down from a good height to within a distance of about 10 metres above the ground, afterwards rising again to 1,000 metres and then making his way back to his headquarters. A Naval Aviator at Pau. IN making a test for the Special Military Pilot's Certificate, Naval Lieut. Conneau, on the 17th inst., rose on his monoplane from the Bleriot School at Pau, and at a height of 800 metres made a circular trip of 120 kiloir.s., passing over Morlaas, Garlin and Lambeye. On Sat •- last he covered a distance of 120 kiloms. over a closed c.reu... Legagneux at Nice. BETWEEN his two machines, Lej/a^ncx 'ontrives to do a good deal of work at Nice. On his ileury Farnian biplane. THE NEW VOISIN.—The pilot's seat—Colliex is in charge—showing the arrangement of steering gear, &c. 167
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