AN AIR CRASH
TWO PLANES COLLIDE,
(Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, June 12,
Two Royal Air Force aeroplanes crashed at Upavon Wiltshire to-day, as tlie result of a collision. One was a Bulldog machine pioted by Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton, third son of the Duke of Hamilton. Hh escaped by jumping from tlie machine with a parachute.
Tlie- other machine which was a Horsley Was piloted by Sergeant crick Omeiara who was' killed. It carried a passenger, loading aircraftsman Hagen, who was not injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1930, Page 5
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