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Documentary on a 1972 Tiger Moth Accident

I saw a preview in a newsletter about a documentary following up on a Tiger Moth that went missing in 1972 en-route from Cambridge to Canberra. The aircraft was being flown to Canberra as part of a protest against the damming of Lake Pedder, but disappeared somewhere around Flinders Island. No wreckage has ever been found and a number of theories have evolved over the years as to what happened to pilot Max Price and Brenda Hean.The producer has been contacted by various people that were involved in the search, as well as people that saw the aircraft enroute to the refuelling stop at Flinders Island and family members of the pilot and passenger.

The film is supposed to be shown at the Melbourne International Film festival in the next few weeks, and then be shown at locations throughout Australia.
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