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Times FEBRUARY 6, 1935.—[PART I.]

The World's News Pictorially Presented

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FIRST EXCLUSIVE PICTURE OF MISS INGALLS'S MYSTERY PLANE
Laura Ingalls, working with mechanics on her new Lockheed Orion monoplane, a ship in which she hopes to shatter all existing endurance flight records for both men and women—including those of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and Amelia Earhart in spanning the Pacific. Craft will be capable of 225 miles an hour, and with a 630-gallon fuel capacity, can stay aloft twenty hours without refueling.

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