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COAST-GUARD TO THE RESCUE.—Five passengers who clung to a wrecked cabin aeroplane in the sea near Floyd Bennet Airport (U.S.A.) were rescued by a coast-guard amphibian. The rescuing machine reached the spot as the aeroplane began to sink.

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Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 5

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COAST-GUARD TO THE RESCUE.—Five passengers who clung to a wrecked cabin aeroplane in the sea near Floyd Bennet Airport (U.S.A.) were rescued by a coast-guard amphibian. The rescuing machine reached the spot as the aeroplane began to sink. Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 5

COAST-GUARD TO THE RESCUE.—Five passengers who clung to a wrecked cabin aeroplane in the sea near Floyd Bennet Airport (U.S.A.) were rescued by a coast-guard amphibian. The rescuing machine reached the spot as the aeroplane began to sink. Southland Times, Issue 23544, 25 June 1938, Page 5

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