EXPLOSION ON AEROPLANE
TWO LIVES LOST. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright PARIS, October 21. Tho motor of an aeroplane exploded at Epiney, causing the biplane to turn turtle and fall fifteen hundred feet into the Moselle. Lieutenant Career and Corporal Jeanrol were drowned. AIRSHIP CONSTRUCTED ON NEW LINES. CONTRARY TO ZEPPELIN’S JUDGMENT. (Times—Sydney "Sun” Special Cables.) BERLIN, October 21. It is stated that Count Zeppelin constructed his last airship on lines contrary to’ his own judgment, at the request of the naral authorities. Ho regarded the new type as less safe than the old.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 8
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