AIRMEN KILLED.
—-♦ ACCIDENTS IN ENGLAND, MACHINES DIVE TO EARTH. ' (VKITEP TEESS _ ASSOCIATION —BY EUSCTKIO TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT.) (Received December 14th, 7 p.m.) LONDON, December 14. Tho Hon. George Toralin, eldest son of Lord Tomltn (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary), was killed while flying at Broxlourne Aerodrome., Essex. He intentionally went into a spin at 1000 feet, but failed to recover, and nose-dived to earth. The machine burst into flames. Captain Baker, instructor for the Cardiff Flying Club, dived to death from 5000 feet. One of his pupils who uas strapped, behind Bftker, was desperately nurt.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 11
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