FOUR AIRMEN KILLED
NIGHT-FLYING CRASH (P.A.) ■ Wellington, Sept. 30. Two aircraft of 'the Royal New Zealand Air Force . crashed during night flying training from a South Island air station last night. In one machine one life was lost and twq airmen received injuries, but in the second machine the crew of three were all killed. The personnel involved were: Killed. Pilot-Officer William Raymond Brant; wife, Mrs. G. J. Brant, Christchurch. Pilot-Officer Neville George Bailey; father. Mr. G. H. Bailey, Christchurch. Pilot-Officer Eric Thomson Munro; wife, Mrs. M. G. Munro, Auckland. Leading-Aircraftman Graham Watson Browne; mother, Mrs. W. V. Browne, Pukekohe. Seriously Injured. Leading-Aircraftman Alan Henry Broad; wife, Mrs. A. M. Broad, Kakanui. Slightly Injured. Pilot-Officer Francis Davit! Mandivall Moran; mother. Mrs. W. W. Moran, Palmerston North.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 232, 1 October 1943, Page 5
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