CRASH TO EARTH.
GOLFERS” NARROW ESCAPE.
Dnh«d Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright Australian Press. Assn,y43mte<J Servian LONDON, Oct. -21.
" For‘the"second time' recently ers have been startled by an unexpected flying accident. Ronald Caldecott, of the Lancashire Aero Club, after a morning round of. golf with William Ramsden, took up Ramsden on a premised flight. The machine began to loop the loop, golfers stopping play to watch it. . . ... Suddenly the watchers were struck aghast wlien they , saw the aeroplane spin and fall like a stone-to the ground, where it- was wrecked. They dragged out the occupants, who shortly afterwards recovered from their experience. . .=2- •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 5
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