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  2. SOME REMINISCENCES OF CAPTAIN LANG

    There was an understanding between Captain Andrew Lang and the "Sydney Mail" thai the paper would publish his reminiscences of flying. The narrative Was not completed, but we give in this issue some[ of the earlier portion of the manuscript in our possession. It relates to his arrival in London to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HOW THE WORLD'S RECORD WAS ESTABLISHED.

    The following account was sent to the "Sydney Mail" by its London correspondent in January, 1919:— The world's record for attitude for an aeroplane was broken at Mallesham, near [?] by Capt. Andrew Lang, R.A.F., and Lieut. Blowes, the former acting as pilot and the latter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 249 words
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