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AUGUST 17, 1912. (/UGHT] THE MILITARY COMPETITIONS. By Our Technical Editor. WHAT THE DAYS HAVE BROUGHT AND WHAT THE MACHINES HAVE DONE IN THE MILITARY TRIALS. Salisbury Plain, Sunday, August nth. bad as to keep things almost at a standstill through the week. IN the balmy air and soul-inspiring sunshine of a perfect Sabbath Monday was wet and windy, so was Tuesday. Wednesday toned morn, it is difficult to believe that the weather should have been so down in the late afternoon to a state in which several competitors " Flighi ' Copyright. THE MILITARY AEROPLANE COMPETITIONS.—Some of the pilots who have been flying at Salisbury. On the right at the top is a portrait of the late Mr. Fenwick who was fatally injured on Tuesday. 741 c
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