LEAPS FROM AN AEROPLANE
TWO AIRMEN INJURED. (Press Association. —Copyright.) VIENNA, April 13. A parachutist named Baursi's leaped from Lemonier's aeroplane, which was at a height, of 1300 'i'eet. The parachute collapsed, and, being precipitated to the earth, Boursis broke both hie feet and sustained internal injuries. The aeroplane lost its Iquilibrinm at the moment of the parachutist's leap, and Lemonier ultimately jumped out, being severely injured.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 April 1914, Page 5
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