MG Stinson Crash
On 19 February 1937, an Airlines of Australia Stinson Model A airliner disappeared during a flight from Brisbane to Sydney, carrying five passengers and two pilots. Both pilots and two passengers were killed in the crash. This is a story about the people on that flight and why they wanted to fly to Sydney on that fateful day. Find out more about The Royal Geographical Society of Queensland/RGSQ: https://rgsq.org.au/ Follow RGSQ: Facebook: / rgsqld LinkedIn: / royal-geographical-society-of-queensland X: / the_rgsq YouTube: / @rgsq

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