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1922
1922 - 0608.PDF
Raynham's Glider pegged down on the summit of Itford Hill. at his disposal by Mr. Fairey, and the work of unloading it was commenced without delay. A few minutes afterwards Merriam and Newman came puffing up the slope of the hill in a little 10 h.p. car on which their monoplane glider had been carried, without other assistance, all the way from Southampton. It was gathered that Merriam and Newman had had quite an interesting time, what with the wind trying r? f3jr^t\r *K Raynham making a short flight, October 15, to test his machine. Raynham starting off on his 11$ minutes' flight. Carrying Raynham's Glider up to the top of Itford Hill. In the background may be seen the five tent hangars used for housing the machines. 608
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