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THIRTEEN KILLED IN WORLD'S LARGEST 'PLANE

(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright) .

OBSERVING TESTS.

Mioscow, Nov. 22. Russia's and (the world' s largest iaeroplane K7 crajshed at Kharkov. Thirteen were killed. All were pilots and technicians who were observing tests.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RMPOST19331124.2.32.1

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 697, 24 November 1933, Page 5

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THIRTEEN KILLED IN WORLD'S LARGEST 'PLANE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 697, 24 November 1933, Page 5

THIRTEEN KILLED IN WORLD'S LARGEST 'PLANE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 697, 24 November 1933, Page 5

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