Transatlantic flight by G. H. Davis
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Transatlantic flight by G. H. Davis
The transatlantic flight: the type of British machine which will attempt it. Top: dropping the chassis at the moment of setting out -- a daring device. Middle: enormous wing-spread demanded by the flight in order to carry sufficient petrol. Bottom: sectional view of the Martinsyde machine which is to attempt the transatlantic flight, showing huge petrol tanks. Date: 1914
Media ID 14126738
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Atlantic Attempt Carry Chassis Daring Davis Device Drop Dropping Enormous Fuel Huge Martinsyde Petrol Project Section Sectional Setting Sphere Spread Sufficient Tanks Transatlantic Wide Wing Wings
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