A Month In The Sky Without Coming Down - Mrs. Bruce Reveals Her Plans -- Mrs. Victor Bruce waving from the cockpit of her plane when completing the final lap of her round the world flight last year.An amazing attempt to live for a month in a small airplane - flying over England but never coming down - is to be made this summer by the Hon. Victor Bruce and his equally daring wife. They are to take turns at piloting, cooking, and sleeping, while fuel and food supplies will be lowered to them once or twice a day from another airplane flying over them. They are out to best the duration record of twenty-seven days set up eighteen months ago by America. March 18, 1932. (Photo by Keystone).

A Month In The Sky Without Coming Down - Mrs. Bruce Reveals Her Plans -- Mrs. Victor Bruce waving from the cockpit of her plane when completing the final lap of her round the world flight last year.An amazing attempt to live for a month in a small airplane - flying over England but never coming down - is to be made this summer by the Hon. Victor Bruce and his equally daring wife. They are to take turns at piloting, cooking, and sleeping, while fuel and food supplies will be lowered to them once or twice a day from another airplane flying over them. They are out to best the duration record of twenty-seven days set up eighteen months ago by America. March 18, 1932. (Photo by Keystone).
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