Lynn, Massachusetts – October 21, 1915
On October 21, 1921, two men took off in a bi-plane for an experimental flight from Lynn and flew out over nearby marshland where one of the wings suddenly folded. The aircraft plunged from an altitude of 750 feet embedding itself deep into the soft mud of the marshes. Both men were killed.
The dead were identified as J. Chauncey Redding of Melrose, Mass., and Phillip Bulman of Malden, Mass.
Sources:
(Woonsocket) Evening Call, “Biplane Collapses, Two Aviators Dead”, October 22, 1915, Pg. 7
Hartford Courant, (Conn.) “Two Men Killed By Fall Of Biplane”, October 22, 1915