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John Lewis Longstaffe (1885-1912). Early Aviator

1885 Born in London

1908 Lancashire Field Artillery

Died in September 1912 in biplane accident at the Hempstead Plains Aviation Field, New York. [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. New York Times