BRITISH AIRWOMAN MEETS WITH MISHAP ON LANDING AFTER FLYING SOLO ACROSS THE NORTH ATLANTIC Mrs Beryl Markham'a aeroplane as it came to rest about 10 miles from Louisburg in Nova Scotia. The machine was forced down through shortage of petrol Although the nose of the aeroplane was deeply buried in the ground. Mrs. Markham whose portrait ~, m.et, suffered only m.nor mjunea. The f P B flight from Abingdon Aerodrome in Berkshire to Nova Scotia occupied 24} hours.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 10
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77BRITISH AIRWOMAN MEETS WITH MISHAP ON LANDING AFTER FLYING SOLO ACROSS THE NORTH ATLANTIC Mrs Beryl Markham'a aeroplane as it came to rest about 10 miles from Louisburg in Nova Scotia. The machine was forced down through shortage of petrol Although the nose of the aeroplane was deeply buried in the ground. Mrs. Markham whose portrait ~, m.et, suffered only m.nor mjunea. The f P B flight from Abingdon Aerodrome in Berkshire to Nova Scotia occupied 24} hours. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 10
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