Chief’s Son Makes Aviation Record
Paul Clough, sixteen-year old son of Deputy Chief George W. Clough, of the Fire Department at Garden City, N. Y., established what is believed to be a record for light airplanes. Termed a powered glider, his 375-pound plane soared to an altitude of 11,800 feet in a two-hour flight.
Paul Clough, sixteen-year old son of Deputy Chief George W. Clough, of the Fire Department at Garden City, N. Y., established what is believed to be a record for light airplanes. Termed a powered glider, his 375-pound plane soared to an altitude of 11,800 feet in a two-hour flight.
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