FATAL FLIGHT
N.Z. BOY’S DEATH (Received October 15; 3 p.m.) 1 LONDON, Gelt,. 14. At the inquest into the deaths of Flight Lieutenant Marett, 28, and Acting Pilot Officer Adrian Kinross White, 19, it was stated that Marett, who had done 1750 hours’ Hying, took the pupil, White, who had' done 51 hours, for a flight. The machine looped the loop and inexplicably side-slipped, spun, and nose dived. Marett jumped from 100 ft. up. White was foil rid strapped to the wreckage.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17911, 15 October 1932, Page 15
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