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FLYING

FATAL CRASH AMERICAN AVIATOR KILLED. Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright CHICAGO, Tuesday'. Eddie Stinson, Dean of American aviation pilots and chief civilian instructor of American Army' pilots during the world war, died of injuries received when an aeroplane which he was testing in the dusk struck a tall flagpole and crashed to the ground, seriously injuring three others. ATTEMPT AT RECORD.

(Received Thursday, 8.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day

Advice has been received from the English aviator, C. W. Scott, that he will make an attempt in March to regain the flight record from England to Australia, at present held by Butler, who reached Darwin in ten days.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 28 January 1932, Page 3

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107

FLYING Wairarapa Daily Times, 28 January 1932, Page 3

FLYING Wairarapa Daily Times, 28 January 1932, Page 3

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