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AVIATOR KILLED.

"WHATEVER HAPPENS, 1 DON'T ' « CARE." By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright. (Eec. August i, 9.50 p.m.) ■■':.'■''- Brussels, August 4. M. Nicholas Kinet, the aviator, has been trilled in an ■ aeroplane accident. He was '"a. toother .of; the late M. Daniel Kinot, ■who.succumbed after falling 300 feet while flying- at Ghent last month. A gust of wind broke a stay of M. Nicholas ,Kinefs aeroplane, and it became entangled in the motor. The machine thereupon' fell 200 metres (about 650 feet) i- to the "ground, and the aviator was crushed beneath the motor. Madame Kinet was present and witnessed her husband's death. : When he was ascending, a friend asked If. Kinet whether his brother Daniel's fate had not affected his nerve. .He replied: "Whatever happens, I don't-care." . A FATAL EXPERIMENT. (Bee/; August i, 9.25 p.m.) ■ ■ .•• . New York, August i. Dr. Charles Walden has been Idled at Long Island, New York, by a fall with a monoplane of his own design which had hitherto • •.'.' .THE HIGHEST YET. , London,' August .3. At the Blackpool aviation'meeting, M. i>Cheviz. aeroplaned at an. altitude of 5850 ft. This' is a European record, beating that established.by 11." Tyck at .'.- Brussels yesterday by 350 ft..

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

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AVIATOR KILLED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

AVIATOR KILLED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 887, 5 August 1910, Page 5

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