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Show UNABLE TO FLY AT CHATTANOOGA CHATTAXOOGA. Tcnn., Nov. 2S i Charles K. Hamilton, John B. Mois-sant Mois-sant and several other aviators here ; for a thiee days' aviation meet, which i began today called off all further at-; at-; tempts after a few flights, because the air currents were found treacherous, j The field Is situated at the base of numerous hills. Garros, In a Derner-sllle Derner-sllle and Simon, In a BlcrM, made brief flights and found the upper air . so perilous that they and the other I blrdmen refused to take fnither ; chances. Left for Memphis. Many spectators waited for four , hours in the cold before a single nia- chine left the ground Then Frlsboe j got his Curtlss biulane as high as eight feet above earth before some I of the mechanism went wrong Later. Garros circled th? fll-d twice and Sl-t Sl-t nion, ascending 600 feet, circled the : field four times. Tho aviators left tonight for Morn phis, where it is hoped flying condition condi-tion will be found more satisfactory. |