Wood from the armrests flew in every direction.
Wood splintered and straw flew into the air.
The Woods and other pilots performing with them flew every weekend at different places.
Wood and bits of metal flew into the flame-rent air!
Wood and glass flew singing through the air, and splinters settled with a strange noise like metallic rain.
Wood changed the compass course and flew on for 20 minutes, but their next bearing from Darwin indicated that they were even further north of track.
On No. 18, Woods flew his approach shot into a yawning greenside bunker, then blasted to 10 feet.
Wood, stone and iron shards flew into the air as the explosions shattered the night.
Woods flew directly over the spar at five hundred feet and looked at the carrier to his left.
Wood splintered and the door flew open.