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PLANE TURNS OVER

MISHAP ON LANDING. (United Press Association.) New Plymouth, June 21. A mishap on landing a Moth aeroplane at New Plymouth aerodrome today was experienced by Mr G. Hall, a pupil-pilot making his first solo flight. He brought the machine down a little too steeply and when the wheels touched the machine turned over slowly on its nose and landed upside down. Mr Hall crawled out uninjured and so far as can be seen by a preliminary examination, the only damage to the machine is a smashed propellor.

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Southland Times, Issue 22922, 22 June 1936, Page 6

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PLANE TURNS OVER Southland Times, Issue 22922, 22 June 1936, Page 6

PLANE TURNS OVER Southland Times, Issue 22922, 22 June 1936, Page 6

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