AEROPLANE TURNS OVER
TWO OCCUPANTS UNHURT HIGH MILITARY OFFICER A PASSENGER (PRESS ASSOCIATION TKLMgAX.) WELLINGTON, March 7, Shortly, after noon, an Air Force Puss Moth aeroplane, piloted by Flying Officer Duffy, with General Sir Cyril MacMullen, General Officer Command-ing.in-Chief, Eastern Command, India, turned turtle while landing at Rongotai aerodrome. The machine had flown from Christchurch. Neither occupant was injured. The machine was slightly damaged. Apparently, the mishap was caused through seizing of the wheel brakes.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 17
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