AERONAUTICS.
MORE ACCIDENTS. ' MISHAPS AT BOURNEMOUTH. LOST IN RAINSTORM. By Telcßrapli-l'reas Association-Copyright. (Ik-c July 18, 0.10 a.m.) London, July 17. Two sensational occurrences took place at tho Bournemouth aviation meeting. ill'. Robert Lorraine, tho actor, was flying in the afternoon in a biplane, in a gusty wind, and as ho was Hearing -the sea torrents of rain came down. The aeroplane was seoii to roll, and was then lost sight of. Mr. Lorraine, however, landed safely at Alum Bay, at the western end of the Isle of Wight. Tho Hon. Alan Boyle, while moiioplaniiig, struck a mound in a field, and the machine somersaulted. Mr. Boyle is suffering from concussion of the brain, but has partly recovered consciousness. SHOOTING PRACTICE IN THE AIE. Paris, July 15. Mimic aeroplane warfare in a French camp at Mourmelon, in the Department proved the possibility of one aviator shooting another while both were flying. M. KINET SUCCUMBS. Antwerp, July 15. M. Daniel Kinet, who, while aeroplaning at Ghent a few days ago, fell fiom a height of '300 feet, has Succumbed to his injuries. PARACHUTE FATALITY. London, . July IS. Miss Viola Spencer, a parachutist died as the result of a fall of .forty feet at Coventry.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 7
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202AERONAUTICS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 7
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