Crashed in Gale
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SURVIVOR'S S¥@R¥ Stinson Plane Bursts Into Flame at Once FULLINQUIRYPLAfff^
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(Received 3, 11.55 a.m.) BRISBANE, March . 3, Mr Binstead, telling of tbe crath in the McPherson Range after- his rescue, said that the plane struckja patch oi bad weather over tbe ranges and the pilot was trying't» bank and climb but, becausayfof , down currents of the gale comfaff' over the top of the gorge, he comdt' not lift her high enough. A few minutes before the crash^Mr Binstead saw: the trees were nenrgUii his fears were allayed by the cerned manner of the pilots. minntes later came the crashr and.eymiH thing was. turmoil. The Stinson over ' the top of one tree, etru.^^% second and somehow crashed to^t2[% ground. The fire started two seeoi&g after the crash. ; It has been deeided to bury mains of the Stinson victims grave on the spot- where the plroq crashed. 4 The Minister for Defence, fifor flale Parkhill, said there wouldlb^gq fullest public inquiry into the dishsfen
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 5
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170Crashed in Gale Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 5
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