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BRISTOL FIGHTER CRASHES.

1 DECKED 'PWNE POUND. * ÜBMS* MYSTERIOUS DEATH. l ' P . ISS association-cottwmt.) • LONDON- November 10. ' isles' Bristol Fighter aero,A "inwards over East Grin- "' ,ftlr two members of the Royal *"t * had out at a height 2 Pilot's parachute " and his body was found '•• still clutching the ring. J SfobSer reached tte ground "! ***&■ ,„,.l a nc was found wrecked, g -arch, 200 yards from ' fodv The reason why the HilumiS out » » ot "plained. *Ce isconsiderable speculation as %ise of the smash but it is J W (Sy to be cleared up before an TS'JaS.v reported that the ' ftoff-^^-s 3 however, shows no definite "Sfiftt believed that the airwere engaged in secret tests of "ftless flving, and parachuted deQf but the fact that an exSSrVM heard, and that the travelled a bare 200 yards rZtilxt contradicts that theory. "jLjrts point out that only a cerJmine of 'plane is capablo of pilot--2« has- Cross-Channel passenger &i do not fly pilotless until their I 5% is exhausted. . ! PfL wreckage was discovered in a dtfwood. hidden as though expertly U could not be seen Zm the searchers came alongside it. Snose was buried deeply in the pmni, with the wheels uppermost.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 17

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BRISTOL FIGHTER CRASHES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 17

BRISTOL FIGHTER CRASHES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 17

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