An Early Glider Crash at Umtali
By Lewis Walter (Intaf)
Does anyone remember what may have been the first glider crash in
Umtali ?
In
the late 1930s an "air show" was organized at the Umtali landing
ground. This may in fact have been the opening of the Umtali Gliding
Club in April 1938, but I was only about five at the time, so cannot
be sure.
To
little kickers like my brother Austin and me, this was a most
exciting event - particularly to Austin who was to be given a "flip"
in Mr. Perrem's aeroplane in an effort to cure his whooping cough.
I can't remember if it cured his cough, but he certainly enjoyed the
experience. Mr. Perrem then offered to take me up, but I refused
point blank unless Daddy came up also - which he did with me on his
lap.
Later
there was a gliding display. We all watched in fascination as the
glider circled overhead, gaining height - and then gasped in horror
as it seemed to go out of control and plummeted to the ground.
Everyone rushed to the site, and I have a clear recollection of
crumpled wings and struts, and a young man (probably in his late
teens or early twenties) still strapped into his harness and begging
the medics "Please don't tell my Dad - I promised him I wouldn't go
up". His main injury was a broken spleen, so presumably Dad was
later fully informed of the event !
I don't know if the
young man was the pilot or passenger, but have often wondered if he
went on to join the Air Force and serve in the Second World War
which was then on the not-too-distant horizon
Thanks to Lewis for sharing this memory with us all.
If you can assist with information or would like to record a comment (complimentary ones please) please send them to Eddy Norris at orafs11@gmail.com
A flip in a glider for whopping cough! Jeepers we all know what the cure for a tummy ache was in those days - the old and faithful village pump ( enema) came out and you were soon sprinting sensation.
I know that in the 2000s a family from a small village in the Eastern Districts used "Worm Tablets" for an upset tummy.
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1 Comments:
Wendy Grobler (nee Marneweck) Writes:-
Have just read about the first glider crash in Umtali and remember that my brother, Dave Parsons, crashed a glider there. He survived and I think came away with a lot of bruises but nothing broken. If anyone knew Dave Parsons and remembers the accident I would love to hear what actually happened. There was a 12 year age difference between us so I just remember he crashed.
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