AIR TRAGEDY.
THREE MACHINES MISSING. ONE FALLS IN THE SEA. - 87 Triumph.—Press Ann.— Copyright. Received Feb. 27, 10.10 p.m. London, Feb. 26. The Air Ministry' reports that three Air Force aeroplanes, which are missing, left Chester on. the afternoon of the 21st inst. for Dublin. They were lighted traversing Wales, after which no news was received until • wireless message was received from the steamship Norfolk Orange, stating that an aeroplane had fallen into the sea eighty-five-miles south-west of the Seniles on the same afternoon. X lifeboat was launched, fcut was unable to effect a Mfctte, owing to bad weather. The Ministry is of opinion that the wrecked aeroplane is one of the missing machines. Apparently the pilot lost his way. There is no news of the remaining two. 2. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1920, Page 5
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