AIR FLYING
(By F.lectric Telegraph—Copyright.)
AVIATION FATALITY
LONDON, Feb. 26. The’ Air Ministry reports that there are three Air Force aeroplanes missing. They left Chester on the afternoon of the 21st for Dublin. They were sighted traversing Wales, after which no
news was received, until a wireless came the steamship Norfolk Range that an aeroplane had fallen into the sea, 85 miles south-west of the Scillics. On the same afternoon a lifeboat was launched, hut was unable to rescue anyone, owing to thp had weather. The Ministry is of the opinon that the
wrecked aeroplane is one of the mining * machines. Aparrcntly the pilot lost his way. There is no news of the remaining two,
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1920, Page 3
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