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BARON LOWENSTEIN

TESTING OF AEROPLANE

DIFFICULTY IN OPENING DOOR

(British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright.

RUGBY, July 18. A report on the investigation conducted by the Air Ministry official on the Fokker aeroplane from which Baron Lowenstein met his death is that no changes in the doors of passenger aeroplanes and no special precautions are necessary. The machine was tested in a (light, when the investigating officials had the greatest difficulty in forcing the door open against the wind pressure.

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Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 4

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BARON LOWENSTEIN Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 4

BARON LOWENSTEIN Evening Star, Issue 19923, 20 July 1928, Page 4

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