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MOTH NOSE-DIVES

PILOT RESCUED FROM SEA (Australian and X.Z. Press Association) Reed. 10.10 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. A Moth airplane, piloted by John j Dooley, fell into the sea at Cornulla, near Sydney, yesterday. Dooley was rescued by surfmen, but he suffered a broken arm. At a height of 300 feet the plane began to spin and nose-dived into the water.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 626, 1 April 1929, Page 1

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MOTH NOSE-DIVES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 626, 1 April 1929, Page 1

MOTH NOSE-DIVES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 626, 1 April 1929, Page 1

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