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AERONAUTICAL MEET AT CONCORD

Second Contest of Season Will be for Longest Continuous Flight.

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The second meet of the year for model flying machines will be held by the Aeronautical Society at Concord this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. The meet is open to all members of schools and colleges, the contestants leaving North Station at 1.05 o'clock. Earl Ovington, former international aviator, will judge the contest which will be awarded to the machine remaining in the air the longest time on one continuous flight. These meets will be held fortnightly and the man having the highest total score will receive the silver trophy. The next contest will be for the model flying the greatest distance from a ground takeoff.

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