ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER CRASHES AT WORTHY DOWN.—Ore left, an aerial view of Worthy Down Aerodrome, Winchester, where two flying officers, and a wireless officer were killed on Monday when a giant bomber crashed into a shed. On right, a Vickcrs Virginia aeroplane, the type of bomber whicti crashed. An indication of its size is given by comparison with the motor-car' on tlie right. These photographs were forwarded to his niother in Wellington by A Flyi^ in the city prior to joining the A. A. t %
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1931, Page 7
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86ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER CRASHES AT WORTHY DOWN.—Ore left, an aerial view of Worthy Down Aerodrome, Winchester, where two flying officers, and a wireless officer were killed on Monday when a giant bomber crashed into a shed. On right, a Vickcrs Virginia aeroplane, the type of bomber whicti crashed. An indication of its size is given by comparison with the motor-car' on tlie right. These photographs were forwarded to his niother in Wellington byAFlyi^ in the city prior to joining the A. A. t% Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1931, Page 7
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