SAVED BY PARACHUTE
FOUR /}IR FORCE MEN SEQUEL TO BOMBER CRASH Fren Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. September 13. (Received September 14, at 11.15 a.ra.) Four Air Force men parachuted safely from a bomber which crashed at midnight near Guildford owing to engine failure. Three of them descended 2,000 ft. The pilot remained at the controls' until his comrades jumped safely. He then leapt out when at a height of 1.,000ft, and landed in a tree. This is the first time that an entire crew 1 has been saved by parachute.
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Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 8
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88SAVED BY PARACHUTE Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 8
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