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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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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
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