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Sep. 09, 1953 -” 725” M.P.H.” SAIS NEVILLE DUKE AFTER WORLD'S AIR SPEED RECORD ATTY:...
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Sep. 09, 1953 -” 725” M.P.H.” SAIS NEVILLE DUKE AFTER WORLD'S AIR SPEED RECORD ATTY: Neville Duke made a new attempt on the world air speed this afternoon in his swept -wing Hawker hunter Jet Fighter. He made four runs over the course off the Sussex coast - then did three victory rolls over Tangmere RAF Station. Dukesaid afterwards” my average speed was about 725 m.p.h., although the official figures may be several miles either side of that”. A speed of 723 m.p.h. was necessary for a new record. Keystone Photo Shows: - General view at Tangmere R.A.F. station, shows Neville Duke waving to the crowd after his record attempt today.
Sep. 09, 1953 -” 725” M.P.H.” SAIS NEVILLE DUKE AFTER WORLD'S AIR SPEED RECORD ATTY: Neville Duke made a new attempt on the world air speed this afternoon in his swept -wing Hawker hunter Jet Fighter. He made four runs over the course off the Sussex coast - then did three victory rolls over Tangmere RAF Station. Dukesaid afterwards” my average speed was about 725 m.p.h., although the official figures may be several miles either side of that”. A speed of 723 m.p.h. was necessary for a new record. Keystone Photo Shows: - General view at Tangmere R.A.F. station, shows Neville Duke waving to the crowd after his record attempt today.
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