Randolph, Massachusetts – November 6, 1932
On November 6, 1932, a Cessna DC-6A monoplane, (Reg. NC640K), with three people aboard, left the East Boston Airport bound for Easton, Massachusetts, where one of the passenger’s family owned an estate. While en-route, the aircraft crashed in the town of Randolph, and all three aboard were killed.
Sources:
The Bismarck Tribune, (Bismarck, N. D.), “Young Trio Killed When Their Plane Crashes To The Ground”, November 7, 1932
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.), “Society Flyers Killed Stunting”, November 7, 1932.
www.findagrave.com, Memorial #73711881
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