ATLANTIC FLIGHT
MOLLISON LEAVING TOMORROW. (British Official ' Wireless.) RUGBi; 'August 15. If the weather; reports are satisfac- • tory, Mollison will to-morrow r leave Port Marnock,, Strand, ,in Ireland, oh his attempt to fly to America and back. He and bis Puss Moth, machine are now at Baldonnel Aerodromef but he will fly to Port Siarnock early to-mor-row. ; '* .' ‘ Mr« Mollison to-day flew to London from Baldonnel Aerodrome blit she may V return to see her husband’s departure. WELL-KNOWN PILOT INJURED*. ; ".v NEW,YORK;;August;-^ •At Springfield . (MassnchusetteS)*-' Russel Boardman, the trans-Atlantic flyer, was seriously injured this afternoon, when the plane he ‘was trying out, crashed into the woods near here from, a height 6f two thousand feet. He was in a semiconscious condition when taken to the hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1932, Page 5
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