FATAL DIVE TO EARTH
LONDON, 25th January. Mr. E. B. Waters, proprietor of the Garwick Aerodrome, while flying this afternoon was horrified to see an Avro 504 X which he had been watching for a quarter of an hour suddenly dive to earth out of control, killing the occupants, who were three of his employees—all skilled pilots. The victims were:— William James MaTtin, of Penshirst; Sidney James Weathered, of Bromley; and L. H. Irving-Bell, of Tonbridge. They had gone up on a reconnoitring flight. The aeroplane was shattered.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 9
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