ARMY AIRMEN KILLED.
RUDDER RIK'mBAES. By Telegraph—Press A£WCjati(m"-ooayrii:lit ■ • ■.-■. •••-•■ ■ toildort, Match, 11. , ■ Captain C. R. Alien' Siifl Lieuteiianf Burroughs were killed whilst flying at Salisbury Plain. The biplane used was olio of the oldest, and was regarded a year ago as the finest in tho world.. The, rudder bar broke, and the -machine fell 300 feet. ' ' TO' GIDDY FROZEN HMSIIT3. (Rec. Marcli 12, 10,3.0 p.m.) , . - ■ UnUdn.i. Martii 1%
Lieutenant Briggs, ft. fijiyal avifttq-i , , reached an altitude- <rf 15,0(10 feet in a bi-plaue at ,Eastcltu:re!i. Tke temparaturo was 38 degrees below zero, Tlie oil froze, but the. aviator descended safely. His faqe was badly frostbitten, while his eyes wepe bfecfe. Ho is now in hosnital
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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113ARMY AIRMEN KILLED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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