Manchester, New Hampshire – February 19, 1933
On February 19, 1933, a 35-year-old man from Concord, New Hampshire, was piloting a small rented airplane from Manchester Airport, to Concord, and back to Manchester. While coming in to land at Manchester Airport, the pilot “attempted a wing-over” while too close to the ground and crashed. The aircraft exploded in flames and the pilot perished.
The type of aircraft is unknown.
Source:
The Waterbury Democrat, (CT.), “Amateur Pilot Crashed And Was Burned To Death”, February 20, 1933, pg. 8.