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FLYING CLUB PLANE MAKES THIRD LONG FLIGHT OF YEAR

H. W. Fuller '30 Flies to the Cape With R. S. Osborne '30 as Passenger

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The Flying Club's Travelair made its third long distance flight of the year Wednesday, when H. W. Fuller '30, with R. S. Osborne '30 as passenger, flew the plane from the East Boston Airport to South Dartmouth, near New Bedford on the Cape.

The trip was made in about three hours, over a distance of 125 miles. Earlier this fall when the plane was taken to Long Island by members of the Club, it received its second long distance test. It is planned, however, that another trip will be made during the winter.

The Club plane was flown to Boston from Wichita, Kansas in October after it had been purchased. In that time it established a flying record of 1400 miles in 15 hours flying time.

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