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AIR TRAGEDIES.

Sixtieth Fatal Royal Air Force Crash in 1930. •' V " TOUR DEATHS IN ONE DAY. * (Received 11 a.xi.) LONDON, November '4. Making the sixtieth death in Royal Air Force accidents during 1930, a pilot was killed, instantly "when his machine crashed at Ingatestone (Essex)' tail first. • Earlier in the day Flying Officer Coad, aged 19, and Sergeant Roberts were 1 killed when their bobber crashed at Manston. Aircraftsman who was fitting on the tail, jumped out and was not injured. A British pilot, Chapman, was demonstrating at Courtrai, France, when he crashed and was killed. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 7

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AIR TRAGEDIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 7

AIR TRAGEDIES. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1930, Page 7

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