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CRASH!—The Canterbury Aero Club’s Gipsy Moth aeroplane photographed as it hit the ground during the senior landing competition at the official South Island Air Pageant at Hokitika. When about fifty feet from the ground the machine went into a spin, crashing on the left wing, and injuring the pilot, Mr F. Sharman.

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Northern Advocate, 30 March 1937, Page 8

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CRASH!—The Canterbury Aero Club’s Gipsy Moth aeroplane photographed as it hit the ground during the senior landing competition at the official South Island Air Pageant at Hokitika. When about fifty feet from the ground the machine went into a spin, crashing on the left wing, and injuring the pilot, Mr F. Sharman. Northern Advocate, 30 March 1937, Page 8

CRASH!—The Canterbury Aero Club’s Gipsy Moth aeroplane photographed as it hit the ground during the senior landing competition at the official South Island Air Pageant at Hokitika. When about fifty feet from the ground the machine went into a spin, crashing on the left wing, and injuring the pilot, Mr F. Sharman. Northern Advocate, 30 March 1937, Page 8

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