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Title | Articles re: balloon flight |
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Author | New York Times |
Date | 1935-11-12 |
Description | Headline: "Army Men Rise 74,000 Feet on Flight in Stratosphere, Then Land Gently on Farm: New Altitude Mark Set: Figure of the Russians in Fatal Flight Topped by 2,000 Feet. Eight Hours in the Air: Fliers Had Anxious Moment When Balloon Began Falling 500 Feet a Minute. Were Then 23,000 Feet Up: But Stevens and Anderson Checked the Plunge - All Instruments Intact."; Headline: "Balloon Battles Way Out of Bowl: Ballast is Dropped to Clear the Trees at Rim, Lined with 20,000 Cheering in Cold. Ascends at a Rapid Rate: Pilot Reports Conditions at Various Heights - Craft Drifts 50 Miles in 2 1/2 Hours." p. 1 (incomplete articles also clipped on edge of page) |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/23605 |
Subject | Aviation
Air travel United States Army |