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MOTH PLANE CAPSIZES

PILOT TRIES TO ALIGHT IN DARKNESS TWO HURT A'l‘ MASCOT Reed. 9 a.m, SYDNEY, Today. A Moth plane piloted by James Branch arrived over the Mascot airdrome last night, and circled for. some time, as there was no light to indicate the landing-ground. The pilot decided to land in the darkness. A strong wind, however. turned the plane completely over just as it alighted. Branch and his mechanic were slightly injured. , #777777

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 722, 23 July 1929, Page 9

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75

MOTH PLANE CAPSIZES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 722, 23 July 1929, Page 9

MOTH PLANE CAPSIZES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 722, 23 July 1929, Page 9

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