Show FREAK ACCIDENTS AMONG AID GA A VIA mR Wind Blows Dead Plane Over on Sleeping Flier By Associated Press Preas DALLAS Texas April 26 Aside 26 Aside from the hazards incident to piloting an army airplane several thousand feet above the earth stationed stationed sta sta- staI I Honed at the several training fields fields fields' in Texas have experienced a number of freak accidents While in no Instance instance instance in In- stance have such accidents been heen fatal fatalI I to the young fliers they have cost the British and American governments considerable in damage to airplanes At Ellington field near Houston a afew few tew days ago a cadet observed an un I idle plane resting outside a hangar I and climbed in the seat beat for a short nap lisp The ships ship's engine engin was dead and I the only live thing about the flier was the cadet and he lie was soon catching I a wink But suddenly something happened happened happened hap hap- and when attendants disengaged him liim from beneath the machine he was taken to the hospital with a sprained ankle and numerous bruises about his head face and body A gust of wind had blown the airplane airplane airplane air air- plane upside down and In the cadets cadet's efforts to straighten out what he mistook mistook mistook mis mis- took for a tail spin he had landed underneath un un- The machine was almost a wreck The Royal Flying corps stationed at atthe atthe atthe the British camps around Ft Worth early learned that the girl students at Texas Christian university there enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed their stunts and they made daily calls caUs in that vicinity In his eagerness eagerness eagerness eager eager- ness to please the girls one young Canadian Canadian Ca Ca- nadian airman went too low and struck a flagpole on one of the buildings This caused him to swerve and land landon on the roof The plane was demolished and the aviator badly bruised At Lake Charles La an aviator fell upon an automobile killing its driver and wrecking the airplane The aviator was only slightly injured |