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Samuel Wilfred Giddy was employed as chief instructor at Woodley aerodrome when he was test flying a privately owned Martinsyde single seater aeroplane when, during the test flight, it dived to the ground. He was pronounced dead by the time that he reached hospital. An Inquest was held on Wednesday 27th August and a verdict of accidental death was given. One of the reasons given for the crash was a "wing flutter" on the aircraft which led to the pilot losing control. His funeral took place in Plymouth. Lastly, Samuel was a stand in pilot for the "Crazy" squadron based at Hendon.
The above was gleaned from two articles published in The Times (25th August re-accident and 28th August re-inquest).
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