MONOPLANE DAMAGED AS THE RESULT OF A FORCED LANDING NEAR HAMILTON. This De Soutter monoplane finally came to rest within two feet of a house after crashing through a wire fence and a gorse hedge, following a forced landing at Forest Lake on Wednesday. Neither pilot nor passenger suffered injury, but the under carriage of the machine was carried away.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 212, 21 August 1931, Page 8
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60MONOPLANE DAMAGED AS THE RESULT OF A FORCED LANDING NEAR HAMILTON. This De Soutter monoplane finally came to rest within two feet of a house after crashing through a wire fence and a gorse hedge, following a forced landing at Forest Lake on Wednesday. Neither pilot nor passenger suffered injury, but the under carriage of the machine was carried away. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 212, 21 August 1931, Page 8
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