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1926
1926 - 0466.PDF
JULY 8, 1926 fastest machines, started after an interval of 30 minutes. The course was via Calshot, Hawkinge, Manston, Farn- borough, Northolt, Henlow, Netheravon, Farn borough, Hendon—a distance of over 500 miles, which was timedr\to be covered in 6J hours, so as to finish at Hendon at the conclusion of the programme. [" FLIOHT " Photograph A " STAR TURN " AT THE R.A.F. DISPLAY : The extraordinary Cierva " Autogyro " making one. of its remarkable vertical descents 4 [" FLIGHT " Photograph AS HARD TO BELIEVE AS ITS NAMESAKE : The Hill "Pterodactyl" trying its hardest, but without success, to stall. [" FLIGHT " Photographs AT THE R.A.F. DISPLAY : During the afternoon the four Fairey HID biplanes, piloted by Wing-Corn. Pulford and his companions, recently back from their Cairo-Cape-Cairo flight flew over the aerodrome and saluted the Royal Enclosure. 404
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