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CHRISTCHURCH PILOT KILLED IN FLYING ACCIDENT.—Flying Officer V. C. Duckmanton, a Territorial Air Force officer, was killed on Saturday when the Mustang fighter aircraft he was piloting crashed into Lyttelton harbour. Shown above is one of the Wigram-based Mustangs with a photograph of Flying Officer Duckmanton inset.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 10

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CHRISTCHURCH PILOT KILLED IN FLYING ACCIDENT.—Flying Officer V. C. Duckmanton, a Territorial Air Force officer, was killed on Saturday when the Mustang fighter aircraft he was piloting crashed into Lyttelton harbour. Shown above is one of the Wigram-based Mustangs with a photograph of Flying Officer Duckmanton inset. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 10

CHRISTCHURCH PILOT KILLED IN FLYING ACCIDENT.—Flying Officer V. C. Duckmanton, a Territorial Air Force officer, was killed on Saturday when the Mustang fighter aircraft he was piloting crashed into Lyttelton harbour. Shown above is one of the Wigram-based Mustangs with a photograph of Flying Officer Duckmanton inset. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 10

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