New York Times 100 years ago today, December 1, 1912:
Monoplane Tipped Over and French Flier Fell 180 Feet.
PARIS, Nov. 30.— Another airman, Paul Arondel, was killed to-day at Juvisy-sur-Orge, about twenty-five miles from Paris.
He was flying around the aerodrome in his monoplane, when he took a turn too sharply and the machine lost its equilibrium, causing him to fall 180 feet. He received his pilot's certificate on April 5.
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