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379.05 Ml. PER HODR 



AIR — 379.05 miles per hour — held 

 by Ueutenant ]. H. Stainforth, 

 Englishman — 19} I Schneider Cup 

 Races — flying seaplane — this ex- 

 ceeded the former record by 47 



■miles per hour. 

 I AM) — 2 31.} 6 miles per hour — 

 established March 11, 1929, by Sir. 

 H. O. D. Segrave of England — 

 driving 900horse power Golden Ar- 

 row car over Daytona Beach (Fla.) 

 course. This record exceeded by 

 2}. 81 miles per hour the time made 

 by Ray Keech on the same course 



April 22, 1928. ' ' ': • v. 



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25i:36MI.PERHClR 



:39 Ml. PER HCDP 



\\ ArFh'—77.}9 miles per hour^ 

 time made by Gar Wood in Harms- 

 worth trophy races, September, 

 19} 0. This record was more re- 

 cently supplanted by Kaye Don, 

 English speedster, when he made 



1 0} miles per hour against time at 

 Buenos Aires. Don made 9}. 17 miles 

 per hour at 19} 1 Harmsworth tro- 

 phy races in September in a pre- 

 liminary heat, but was disqualified. 



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