Leslie Hamilton
Flying Officer Leslie Hamilton DFC, MBE, was a British First World War flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He disappeared while attempting the first non-stop east–west flight across the Atlantic Ocean. His Fokker F.VIIa, named St. Raphael, was last seen over the mid-Atlantic by oil tanker SS Josiah Macy.
1927 in aviationAcheson GouldingAugust 1927Fokker_F.VIIFrank WeareFrederick Dudley TraversFrederick F. MinchinGerald Gordon BellList of World War I aces credited with 6 victoriesList of World War I flying aces from the British EmpireList of missing aircraftList of people who disappeared mysteriously at seaNo. 150 Squadron RAFSt. Raphael (aircraft)
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Leslie Hamilton
Flying Officer Leslie Hamilton DFC, MBE, was a British First World War flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He disappeared while attempting the first non-stop east–west flight across the Atlantic Ocean. His Fokker F.VIIa, named St. Raphael, was last seen over the mid-Atlantic by oil tanker SS Josiah Macy.
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Flying Officer Leslie Hamilton ...... by oil tanker SS Josiah Macy.
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United Kingdom
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Macedonian front
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British Army
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c. August 1927
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Mid Atlantic Ocean
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Disappeared in attempt to fly Atlantic Ocean from east to west.
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Leslie Hamilton
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The Flying Gypsy
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Flying Officer Leslie Hamilton ...... by oil tanker SS Josiah Macy.
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