AVIATION DANGERS.
■ ; '■—. ♦— — ■ .." NEARLY A COLLISION. AN AEROPLANE DIVES IN TIME. Br Teleerapn-Frees AssoclaUon-Oppyrieht Paris, April 7. Captain Dickson, an army officer, was aeroplaning at Chalons, when he mot a monoplane in mid-air; and a collision seemed inevitable. ' Captain Dickson averted a catastrophe by causing his aeroplane to mako a sudden dive, his machine passing within a foot of the monoplane. • There was a passenger in Captain Dickson's machine.' SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A FALL. Berlin, March 7. Dr. Alberti, son of a "Berlin millionaire manufacturer, fell from a Bleriot monoplane, a distance of thirty feet, and was seriously injured.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 5
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