On September 20th, Dulas set off at first light, clearly he had no intention to stop like his brother. By lunchtime he had passed Marrakech and was soon over the Anti-Atlas Mountains, coming to rest after a day’s flight of 173 miles. On the 21st Dulas spent no time hanging around and was off in a SW direction. By mid-afternoon he was across the border into Algeria and stopped for the night NE of Tindouf, a day’s journey of 153 miles.
22nd - Flying in a SW direction he pressed on, passing through Western Sahara and covering 206 miles before roosting in Northern Mauritania.
23rd - No stopping him now, he covered another 291 miles flight down through Mauritania.
24th - Passing to the east of the Akchar desert Dulas had covered 90 miles by 2pm, the time of the last data received.