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I/O GHT aerodrome, for he had in the meanwhile drifted outside. It took a long lime to return, not so very much quicker than the little " Hi<p.," hut when at last over the aerodrome he made a slight iptra] descent, coming in over the trees by the Grahame-White sheds where he received a very nasty gust. A safe landing was ifdckd, however, exactly half-an-hour after the start. Miss Davies exprtssed her-elf delighted with the flight, but missed her usual series of spirals. APRIL 12, 1913. The wind was considerably stronger the next afternoon Sunday, vet Gustav Hamel made two magnificent flight". On these CvLJrtu however he ascended on the single-seater, 50-h. p. ZZTm^ZnopUn, Both flights, which each lasted for about 15 mins., were splendtd exhibitions of airmanship. Louis Noel also made a very plucky attempt to ascend in the old Grahame-White 'bus, but found the wind much too strong, and wisely give up the attempt. UP'TO DATE RECEPTIONS.—"His Serene Highness" makes a descent at his estate in his airship during the manoeuvres.— (From the German Motor). 414
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