FAMOUS AIRMAN’S END.
'PLANE CRASHES AT TERBIFBC SPEED. TWO OTHER OCCUPANTS KILLED. NEW YORK, July 1. At Roosevelt Field, Wolmer Stultz, the famous flyer, who piloted Miss Bor- i hart across the Atlantic, was killed in ( a spectacular crash with two companions, whrea the biplane in which Stultz rose with the intention of stunting went into a tailspin at 200 feet, spun down at a breakneck speed and struck the ground with a terrific noise, barely missing a motor-truck in which two men were sitting. His companions were killed instantly, and Stultz died in hospital shortly afterwards.—(Auftralian Press Association.)
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Wairarapa Age, 3 July 1929, Page 5
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