Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1910 — Her Description of Flying, [ARTICLE]

Her Description of Flying,

The Countess La Bragiere, sister of Count de Lesseps, who made the second cross-country flight in the Halethorpe meet, has been up in the air with her brother several times, says the Baltimore This she did at the Belmont park meet, and would have done the same thing ~jiere had not the storm interfered with her plans as well as with the meet. She was compelled to leave Baltimore for hor home in France without seeing her brother fly the Halethorpe course. “It’s jlgst lovely and foolish and this flying,” she said. “My brother never seems to mind me when I am up in tho air with him. He looks after his biplane and I look after myself. There la tin Interference on my part. “Oh, no, really I am not afraid when I am with him. But I don’t think I would care to fly alone. I have no ambition to become a real, accredited aviator, even though I do like to go up in the air. I mean this expression literally, not as you Americans frequently use it.” -