THE LAST RESTING-PLACE OF THE ILL-STARRED MOTH.—Taken only a short time before being set alight by Mr J. C. Mercer, who wished to destroy all traces of the tragedy, this photograph shows the remains of the crumpled ZK—AAI on the western slope of Mount Turiwhate, approximately 200 feet from the summit, yesterday afternoon. Mr Mercer (left) is seen peering into what is left of the cockpit.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 927, 23 November 1933, Page 5
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66THE LAST RESTING-PLACE OF THE ILL-STARRED MOTH.—Taken only a short time before being set alight by Mr J. C. Mercer, who wished to destroy all traces of the tragedy, this photograph shows the remains of the crumpled ZK—AAI on the western slope of Mount Turiwhate, approximately 200 feet from the summit, yesterday afternoon. Mr Mercer (left) is seen peering into what is left of the cockpit. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 927, 23 November 1933, Page 5
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