Supersonic Test Pilot Killed At Farnborough -- John Derry, 13-year-old test Pilot, Who was the first Briton to Break the sound Barrier, was killed DI Today, September 6, After A Supersonic Dive at the Society of British Aircraft Constructor's Display at Farnborough, Hampshire.Flying A de Havilland 110 Fighter Aircraft, in which he had thrice previously Flown faster than sound during the week long display, Derry dived from a Height of Eight miles to give a crowd of 120,000 their Biggest thrill - Hearing the famous Bang... Which occurs when A Plane Poeroes the sound Barrier. After A Vivid triple Explosion, the D.H. 110 Pulled out of Its dive over the centre of Farnborough Airfield and Broke Up. September 6, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Supersonic Test Pilot Killed At Farnborough -- John Derry, 13-year-old test Pilot, Who was the first Briton to Break the sound Barrier, was killed DI Today, September 6, After A Supersonic Dive at the Society of British Aircraft Constructor's Display at Farnborough, Hampshire.Flying A de Havilland 110 Fighter Aircraft, in which he had thrice previously Flown faster than sound during the week long display, Derry dived from a Height of Eight miles to give a crowd of 120,000 their Biggest thrill - Hearing the famous Bang... Which occurs when A Plane Poeroes the sound Barrier. After A Vivid triple Explosion, the D.H. 110 Pulled out of Its dive over the centre of Farnborough Airfield and Broke Up. September 6, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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