SEAPLANE’S FATAL DIVE
FAMOUS AIRMAN . KILLED
[United Press Association--By Electric
Telegraph—Copy r ght. ]
PARIS April 4
The- famous French aviator, Provost, who last montn wrested from Germany the world’s seaplane speed records for one hundred and two thousand kilometers, was killed while trying out a triple-engined seaplane. He was flying at a height of twelve hundred feet when' a part of the fuselage ■broke, and the machine dived direct inc-o the sea. The seaplane has not boon recovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 5
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