NO STRUCTURAL DEFECTS
THE MOEPHAM AIR CRASH EXAMINATION OF MACHINE. Press Association— By Telegraph —Copyright. LONDON, November 3. Tho Air Ministry, in, an interim report on the Moepham crash, states that a careful examination of all the main fractures revealed no deicct in tho structure. Furthermore, there were no signs of faulty or inferior material. The committee is therefore still exploring further possibilities. [On July 21 a British air taxi from Lo Tomjuet crashed at Moepham, and all those on board were killed instantly. The victims were ; Marciuoss ol Duffcrin and Ava, Sir Edward Ward, Viscountess Ednam, Mrs Hcnrick Looltlor. Colonel G. Hcndersoui (pilot), and C. Shearing (second pilot) .[|
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Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 9
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109NO STRUCTURAL DEFECTS Evening Star, Issue 20633, 5 November 1930, Page 9
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