Wreckage of the Royal Australian Air Force Avro Anson bomber, which hurtled its pilot, Citizen Air Force Cadet John Charles Fletcher, to death at Windsor on Oct. 16. Eye-witnesses state that the starboard wing of the ’plane broke off in mid-air while it was flying on an even keel.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 November 1938, Page 6
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49Wreckage of the Royal Australian Air Force Avro Anson bomber, which hurtled its pilot, Citizen Air Force Cadet John Charles Fletcher, to death at Windsor on Oct. 16. Eye-witnesses state that the starboard wing of the ’plane broke off in mid-air while it was flying on an even keel. Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 November 1938, Page 6
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