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have on the Clement-Bayard THREE large enough tobeen built record -breaking altitude of 4,500 feet. near the carry twenty passengers. The first was wrecked ing made the then
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lie met PAULHAN'S IN have discouraged earlier efforts At Reimswith accidents became suddenlyhisunmanhis machine most men. grasp. was within

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ageable and dashed to the ground, just as the prize for speed

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recent aviation week at Lyonfl public interest in the occasion.B

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ital) That Have Befallen the Daring Men Who Sail the Skies

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of the LATHAM is feat HI'RKHT he has so far wellto known asto one demands pioneersit of aviation, into the had nuinerotM (a rescue since accomplished by three escaped unharmed. In his second attempt to cross the English channel which being effected by the tugs water, Latham's the ard dropped respond upon his
aviators) aeroplane failed which had followed the daring sky sailer.
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in the smart life of Paris for tho oplane accidents, the picture above lis machine was reduced to fragments.

than national of a BREQUET, the French aoroplanist recentlocal rather meet near Paris.reputation, \yas His machine aviation one of unfortunates at a
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round of the field, am] Brequet had to retire to a hospital.

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We for the number of entries and the vas one of the unlucky aviators whose t without injury.

-FREY, a contestant for the Grand Prix at the aeroplane meet at Cannes, nar\u25a0!" rowly escaped death when his biplane, becoming uncontrollable, dropped from a height of 200 feet. Strange to say, the biplane was not badly damaged.
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