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Tragedy of the Air.— Scenes from the hill-top some 1500 feet above Tawa Flat, where the Wellington Aero Club’s machine ZK—AAZ crashed on Tuesday afternoon, killing the pilot, Mr. F. Gresser, and a passenger, Mr. G. B. S. King. Top: The aeroplane as it looked early yesterday morning, showing the cockpits and engine torn away from the rest of the machine. Lower: All that remained of the aeroplane after souvenirhunters had finished their work. —“Dominion” photos.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 28, 27 October 1932, Page 7

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Tragedy of the Air.—Scenes from the hill-top some 1500 feet above Tawa Flat, where the Wellington Aero Club’s machine ZK—AAZ crashed on Tuesday afternoon, killing the pilot, Mr. F. Gresser, and a passenger, Mr. G. B. S. King. Top: The aeroplane as it looked early yesterday morning, showing the cockpits and engine torn away from the rest of the machine. Lower: All that remained of the aeroplane after souvenirhunters had finished their work. —“Dominion” photos. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 28, 27 October 1932, Page 7

Tragedy of the Air.—Scenes from the hill-top some 1500 feet above Tawa Flat, where the Wellington Aero Club’s machine ZK—AAZ crashed on Tuesday afternoon, killing the pilot, Mr. F. Gresser, and a passenger, Mr. G. B. S. King. Top: The aeroplane as it looked early yesterday morning, showing the cockpits and engine torn away from the rest of the machine. Lower: All that remained of the aeroplane after souvenirhunters had finished their work. —“Dominion” photos. Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 28, 27 October 1932, Page 7