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SEAPLANE ACCIDENT

COLLISION WITH A MAST ' \ Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, July 21. A strange aeroplane accidont occurred in Southampton Water. A large vessel was outward bound, and three seaplanes which were manoeuvring overhead were flying so low that one. of them, suddenly swerving, crashed into the main-mast, and broke down the steamer's lyireless rigging.' The seaplane fell on tho deck, and the pilot was killed and a seaman seriously..injured.

LONG DISTANCE PLIGHT FRENCH AVIATOR'S RECORD., v Copenhagen, July. 21. Cracow newspapers state, that aFrench' aviator landed at Kawenza, from Nancy, a distance of. 1258 milos. Ho descended In a fog, "believing- himself to.be behind the Russian lines. "When ho discovered his mistake he failed to restart, and was captured.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19160724.2.25.9

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 5

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120

SEAPLANE ACCIDENT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 5

SEAPLANE ACCIDENT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 5

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