PLANE DIVES INTO SEA
FAMOUS AIRMAN KILLED. (United Press Association—Copyright.) PARIS, April 4. The famous aviator, Prevost, who last month wrested from Germany the world's seanlane speed records for 100 and 200 kilometres, was killed while trying out a triple-enginod seaplane. 'He was flying" at a height of 1200 feet, when' part of the fuselage broke, and'the machine dived direct into the sea. The seaplane was not recovered.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 149, 5 April 1930, Page 5
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