AEROPLANE CRASH
SYDNEY RESIDENT KILLED
SYDNEY, October V An aeroplane plying between Sydney and Bega crashed at Greenwell Point, near Nowra, today and was completely wrecked. A passenger, Mr. Ronald Parker, aged 27, of Sydney, was killed, and the pilot, Mr. W. h. Pittendrigh, seriously injured. Another passenger, Mr. T. Lincoln, who was sitting beside Mr. Parker, escaped with abrasions and shock.
The aeroplane took off but was unable to gain height, it struck a tree and fell among stumps.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 9
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