Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Eustace Richard Berne

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Eustace Richard Berne (1880-1913). Early aviator.

1880 Born in Roscrea, Tipperary

1913 Died. Paymaster Eustace R. Berne, a flying officer attached to the Naval Aviation School at Eastchurch, was struck and fatally injured by the propeller while talking to the pilot and the plane ran forward as no chocks were fitted. He was a quailfied pilot of the Naval Wing of the Royal Flying Corps


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Sources of Information

The History of British Aviation 1908-14 by R. Dallas Brett. Published c1930.