Mid-air crash
Three people have died in a mid-air collision in British Columbia between two vintage aircraft from a warplane enthusiasts’ flying club. Eyewitnesses said that the two Harvard two-seater trainers appeared to lock wings while getting into formation with 16 other planes flying to a summer fair. One crashed into an empty motel, setting it on fire, and the other plummeted into an orchard: Two pilots and one passenger died—Oliver.
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Press, 2 August 1983, Page 16
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