A Second Lieutenant with the Australian Flying Corps, 1st Squadron.
Died: On 16th June, 1918 Second Lieutenant Frederick Charles Turner, of No. 2 Fighting School, A.F.C., was piloting a Sopwith Pup Serial number C. 271 from Marske Aerodrome, Yorkshire. He was to carry out an aerial flight with an Instructor in a Sopwith Scout. The plane was spinning at about 150 feet & hit the ground.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Charles Turner died at 11.30 am on 16th June, 1918 at Marske-by Sea, Yorkshire, England as a result of a Flying accident. The remains of Frederick were buried at Lawnswood Cemetery and Crematorium.
Frederick C. Turner is remembered with a plaque on his parents' grave in Macquarie Park Cemetery & Crematorium, Sydney, NSW.
A Second Lieutenant with the Australian Flying Corps, 1st Squadron.
Died: On 16th June, 1918 Second Lieutenant Frederick Charles Turner, of No. 2 Fighting School, A.F.C., was piloting a Sopwith Pup Serial number C. 271 from Marske Aerodrome, Yorkshire. He was to carry out an aerial flight with an Instructor in a Sopwith Scout. The plane was spinning at about 150 feet & hit the ground.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Charles Turner died at 11.30 am on 16th June, 1918 at Marske-by Sea, Yorkshire, England as a result of a Flying accident. The remains of Frederick were buried at Lawnswood Cemetery and Crematorium.
Frederick C. Turner is remembered with a plaque on his parents' grave in Macquarie Park Cemetery & Crematorium, Sydney, NSW.
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Second Lieutenant F. C. Turner Age 25
Australian Flying Corps 16.6.1918
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LEEDS (LAWNS WOOD) CEMETERY, Yorkshire
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