AIRCRAFT CRASH
Five Killed In Queensland
{UZ. Press Assn.— Copyright) BRISBANE. May 12. Five persons, including an American test pilot, were killed when an American twin engined Beech Baron aircraft crashed in central Queensland today. The pilot of the plane, Mr E. G. Binning, was demonstrating the plape in Australia. He had flown it from the Beech Aircraft Corporation’s factory at Wichita, Kansas, three days ago. Wreckage was found about six hours after the take-<sff and three miles from the airstrip at Longreach, central Queensland. Mr Binning had taken four Queensland men on a 16minute demonstration flight. The cause of the crash is unknown.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 8
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