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1923
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JULY 26, 1923 flying time of 7 hours, with but one stop—at Bremen—to fill up with petrol. Considering that the normal journey takes at least 36 hours, there is much to be said for travelling by air. WE understand that Mr. Cobham will return to England with General Brancker, and will then fly the new de Havilland four-seater over for the flying competitions in August. IN spite of a strong wind, Mr. Bramson, Continental manager of the Savage Sky Writing Company, on July 19 wrote the word " Capstan " in the sky above Gothenburg. People in the streets and exhibition grounds watched with the greatest interest. Later Mr. Bramson will, as soon as the weather permits, write " I.L.U.G." WE understand that the new Supermarine commercial flying boat the " Sea Eagle " will be flown over for the Gothenburg competitions in August. UP to the present, it is stated, 18 machines have been entered for the arrival flight from Rotterdam to Gothenburg HHHHHHHEt The Liore and Olivier H. 13. twin-engine fly- ing boat, which has been doing good service on certain of theFrench commer- cial air routes. H IS H H H H HHHHHHHH The Liore and Olivier H. 13. flying boat on the water. The S.I.A.I. (Savoia) S . 1 6 Bis.M. flying boat, with 300 h.p. Fiat engine, one of many successful types of flying boats turned out by this Italian firm. TWO ITALIAN GABARDINI MACHINES : On the left, the 110 h.p. fighter biplane, and on the right the 35 h.p. school monoplane. 431
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