Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1913 — PRINCE HENRY ON FLYING [ARTICLE]
PRINCE HENRY ON FLYING
Brother of German Kaiser Gives Opinion t as to Best Age for Aviators. Henry of Prussia, who learned to fly when forty-nine years old, gives his opinion as to the best age for dying, apropos of the death of the British army airman killed when flying at the age of fortyfour. The prince has wired the Daily Mall thus: “Exceptions being granted, the average airman should not be over thirty. In my opinion young men in their twenties, who are neither married nor engaged, are likely to be the most skillful airmen.”
