THREE FLYERS KILLED.
Instructional Machines Collide. British Official Wireless. (Received June 26, 1.30 p.m.) RUGBY, June 25. | Three flying-officers, C. R. L. Shaw, J. Dorroch and G. P. Hill, were killed j when two instructional machines from j the Bristol Flying School "collided over ‘ Yate, near Bristol. The other occupant of the planes, i Flying-Officer Kerr, jumped with a j parachute and alighted in a pond, re- I ceiving only slight injuries. One of the j dead officers also jumped out, but the j machines were insufficiently high to allow the parachute to act effectively, j
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20341, 26 June 1934, Page 7
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