THREE KILLED
private' plane crashes AT LUTON.
VICTIMS INCLUDE “FLYING BARONET.” (Recd This Day, 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, June 1. When a private plane crashed on the landing field at Luton, Sir Alasdair Macßobert, known as the “Flying Baronet,” and Messrs C. Laker and Ronald Beere, members of the Redhill Flying Club, were killed. Sir Alasdair Macßobert was chairman and managing director of the Indian Aviation Development Company, Bombay, and also chairman of the British India Corporation, Cawnpore. He was born in 1912 and succeeded his father in 1922, the year in which the baronetcy was created
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 June 1938, Page 7
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