PILOT'S THRILLING JUMP.
By jumping with his parachute from a I® height of 4000 ft., Flight-Cadet Bradley, ' 17, of Cranwell Flying School, near oleaford, had a thrilling escape from ' death. Bradley was flying at that height '"'hear Leasingharn, Sleaford, when his aero--J ?r e cl ' as ' lp d a 'id was totally wrecked, i.' ? jumped with the parachute and landed !f>" lately in a. field adjoining Lakefield House, Leasmgham, the residence of the, Hon. anc ' S f ' e MoJeyns. The aeroplane three-quarters of a mile away.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20958, 22 August 1931, Page 3 (Supplement)
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