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Edmonton air crash : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmonton air crash
The Edmonton air crash occurred on 4 September 1938. A Hawker Audax (serial number K7381) of No. 1 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, based at Hatfield, crashed into a residential area in the Edmonton region of London. The aircraft was being flown by a 19-year-old pilot, Sgt Stanley Robert Morris RAFVR.〔''Flight'' 15 September 1938, p197〕〔''Flight'' p240〕 The pilot and 12 people on the ground were killed, including four children. ==Accident== It is thought that Morris was attempting to land the aeroplane at Pymmes Park when it hit the roof of one house, fell into the roadway, and ended up on the roof of two houses on Dunholme Road, Edmonton, setting fire to the properties and killing the pilot and six of the occupants of the two houses.〔"Ten Dead In Air Crash." Times (England ) 5 September 1938: 12. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 1 July 2012.〕 The 29 injured were taken to the North Middlesex Hospital, mostly with burns; 13 were detained in hospital, where five of them subsequently died.〔〔"Edmonton Air Crash." Times (England ) 6 September 1938: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 1 July 2012.〕〔"Another Death From Air Disaster." Times (England ) 9 September 1938: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 1 July 2012.〕
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