ITALIAN PLANE
CAPTURED BY N.Z. PRISONERS PILOT FORCED TO FLY TO MALTA London, Aug. 10. Gunners of Malta were astonished to see a lowfiying Italian seaplane approaching the island with a white handkerchief fluttering from a fuselage, says Une “Daily Express” Gibraltar correspondent. Three New Zealand airmen clambered from the machine with five Italian airmen as prisoners. The New Zealanders were shot down in the Mediterranean the previous day and floated in a dinghy for 24 hours before sighted by an Italian seaplane which picked them up as prisoners. While the seaplane was proceeding to a base one of the Italian aviators became violently sick. A New Zealander knocked him out, seized his pistol and forced the pilot to take the plane to Malta.—P.A,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 11 August 1942, Page 5
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