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Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 wordsIn drizzling rain 50,000 people at Flemington Racecourse (Melbourne) saw Capt. C. W. A. Scott and Capt. T. Campbell Black in their red Comet plane flash out of the northern sky and speed across the white finishing line at 3.4.48 o'clock (Adelaide time)—winners of the greatest air race in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,270 wordsCAPT. J. CAMPBELL BLACK, co-pilot of Capt. C.W.A. Scott in the record-breaking race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsMAP OF AIR RACE ROUTE.—C.W.A. Scott (Britain), in 225-h.p. Comet, is in the Charleville-Melbourne section, in the dash for the finish. K. D. Parmentier (Holland), in 715-h.p. Douglas, is flying between Darwin and Charleville (10,536 miles). Col. Roscoe ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 766 wordsA picture of the two pilots as unlike —outside an aeroplane—as any two persons could well be, was painted of Scott and Black today by Mr. A. O. ...
Article : 215 wordsBAGDAD, October 22.—James Melrose, the South Australian flier, continues his plucky lone-hand flight. He reached Bagdad (2,553 ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Americans, Col. Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborn, in their Boeing plane, hold third place in the centenary air race, and reached ...
Article : 559 wordsThe difference in time between London and Adelaide is 9½ hours. The air race started at 6.30 a.m. Saturday, which corresponded to ...
Article : 61 wordsScott was welcomed on his return to Flemington in a Moth plane by tumultuous cheering and the strains of "For He's a Jolly ...
Article : 210 wordsRowsley Trial Handicap—LA CANNETTE (7/4, fav.). 1: Taitu (471) 2: Arrowwood (6/1), 3. Other Starters— ...
Article : 90 wordsLONDON, October 23.—The "Daily Mail" reveals that Capt, Campbell Black, Scott's co-pilot, proposed marriage to the actress ...
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The News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 23 Oct 1934, Page 1
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