CRASH AT DUNEDIN
'plane strikes telegraph wires . DUNEDIN, Monday. While landing in one of the club's Moth planes on the North Taieri Aerodrome to-day, Mr A. R. Burbridge, ground engineer to the Otago Air Club, struck one of the telegraph wires on the road boundary on the western side of the landing ground and crashed. Mr Burbridge suffered slight abrasions to the head, and some damage was done to the wings of the plane, the fabric of which was torn and the framework badly smashed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 19, 15 September 1931, Page 3
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