CRASH IN SNOWSTORM
R.A.F. MACHINE
THREE OF OCCUPANTS DEAD
(Received February 26, noon.)
LONDON, February 25.
Two of the occupants were killed' .instantly, a third, Flight-; Lieutenant George Strangman, of Sydney, died in.hospital, and the fourth was slightly injured when a two-engined Air Force machine crashed in a sudden snowstorm at Dover. The aeroplane hit a field and crashed across a road, the wreckage being strewn for a quarter of a mile. One engine was hurled 300 yards' and the other 50 yards.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 9
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