Residents near Innisfail Airport inspect a Cessna which overtuned in winds of up to 220km/h when Cyclone Winifred swept across North Queensland on Saturday evening. An Innisfail girl, aged 13, was badly gashed by flying roof iron during the disaster.
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Press, 4 February 1986, Page 8
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40Residents near Innisfail Airport inspect a Cessna which overtuned in winds of up to 220km/h when Cyclone Winifred swept across North Queensland on Saturday evening. An Innisfail girl, aged 13, was badly gashed by flying roof iron during the disaster. Press, 4 February 1986, Page 8
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