PLANE TURNS OVER ON ITS BACK
V SYDNEY, Aray 12. Wlten'a fotir-sealeF Waco civil plane piloted by Clive Calchvell, turned on its back wlien landing at Mascot, Sydney, ycstofday, nobodv was hurt. "It was just one of those things, " said Oaldwoll who, with a seore of 271 enemy planes to his eredit, is Australia's greatest living fighter pilot of the second world war. T-Ie and two pas- 1 sengers, Squadron Leader .T. Waddy ! and (1. B. S. Falkinev, were unperturbed ' ()v the mishap which was dtte to a j sudden gust of wind when the plane was at stalling speed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1946, Page 5
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