Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

EFFECTIVE HEROISM.

JAPANESE AIRMAN'S ACT. Craojf oub ow» coawesi'oirMira.) LONDON, April 24. Flight-Lieutenant Kabayashi, of the Japanese Army, who is undergoing a course of instruction with the Royal Air Force, went up in a Siskin fighting aeroplane at Hornchurch (Essex) last week. . He had been in the air only five minutes when his machine burst into flames at a height of 1000 feet and began to 'fall directly over' the aerodrome. It was then the thirty-year-old Japanese airman risked death to save his hosts from possible injury. The parachute and .safety were at hand, but instead he lingered on in the blazing machine manoeuvring with the controls until he had set the machine in a nose-dive away from the menaced buildings. Not till then did he jump from the burning machine. His parachute opened and he landed in a small wood. His overalls ,were singed and he was cut and scratched, but otherwise was unhurt. A vivid story of the crash was told by an eye-witness. "1 watched the aeroplane manoeuvring for a few minutes, when flames burst from the machine," he said. "I expected to see the pilot jump for his life. Instead he remained in the machine. Apparently he was afraid to let the blazing aeroplane fall on the aerodrome and cottages immediately below.

"Then I saw the machine fall into a dive away from the. aerodrome, and a second later the pilot jumped out and his parachute opened up. The machine was wrecked."

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19300530.2.77

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 13

Word Count
246

EFFECTIVE HEROISM. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 13

EFFECTIVE HEROISM. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 13