AMAZING ESCAPE
PLANE GETS OUT OF CONTROL. STAINFORTH’S PARACHUTE JUMP (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 12. The “Daily Mail” says the Schneider trophy pilot, Stainforth Lad an amazing escape when the secret nev* machine got out of control. He jumped with a parachute, but was thrown into the hack cockpit by a rush of wind. The machine dived a further seven hundred feet. Stainforth jumped again, and landed unhurt. The plane pancaked to earth, two miles away, and was wrecked. KINGSFORD SMITH’S PLANS. CAIRO, September 13. Kingsford Smith has arrived here, on board a Dutch air liner/ He goes to Amsterdam to-morrow, and thence to London, to secuife delivery of a machine for his solo flight to Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 5
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