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which was the first stage. Arriving over Port Meadow at 2000 ft. On their approach for landing a quick-release catch holding a strap opened and the strap fractured a flying wire which whipped about, tearing a hole in the starboard wing. Fabric stripped off and control became impossible; the
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Bettington, as a young officer serving with the Royal Artillery was fascinated by the possibilities which flying offered to the artillery regarding observation and reconnaissance. After learning to fly and becoming the first South African to take the Aviator's Certificate of the
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Bettington was a member of the Mechanical Engineers Assn. of the Witwatersrand and a member of the Chemical and Metallurgical Assn. of the Witwatersrand. and worked as a mining mechanical engineer from 1891 to outbreak of the
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aircraft crashed into the ground at Lower Wolvercote, 120 yards (110 m) short of Port Meadow. Bettington was flung to his death from the aircraft and Hotchkiss perished in the ensuing impact.
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in 1899. Bettington invented a new type of steam boiler. and together with Anthony M Robeson invented a boiler furnace for burning pulverized fuel.
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Claude Albemarle Bettington was the son of Col. Rowland Albemarle Bettington. He attended
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Taking-off from Larkhill at 07.00 on 10 September 1912 they flew directly to
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Register of S. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, from 1855 to 1914
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in England
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from its formation to May 1900, later a lieutenant in the
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Craven Arms, Shropshire: Remembering an Aviation Ace
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Cape Colony
St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
Boer War
Imperial Light Horse
Royal Field Artillery
Boer War
Royal Aero Club
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
Royal Flying Corps
Bristol Aeroplane Company
Bristol Coanda Monoplane
Port Meadow, Oxford



Laurie 1914
US 973468
Biography of Anthony Maurice Robeson
S2A3
US 817989
"A Notable Memorial Stone"
the original
"Plane crash centenary 'worth remembering'"
"Service to remember tragic Shropshire pilot"
"Aerial Explosion"
Register of S. Andrew's College, Grahamstown, from 1855 to 1914
BMD data at 1820settlers.com
Military record at forces-war-records.co.uk
Craven Arms, Shropshire: Remembering an Aviation Ace
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