Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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He and [[John Porte |John Cyril Porte]] planned to make the first transatlantic flight. They were going to use a flying boat commissioned by [[Rodman Wanamaker]], but they were prevented by the start of World War I.
He and [[John Porte |John Cyril Porte]] planned to make the first transatlantic flight. They were going to use a flying boat commissioned by [[Rodman Wanamaker]], but they were prevented by the start of World War I.
1923 Captain in the US Air Service


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Colonel George Eustace Amyot Hallett (May 9, 1890 – June 2, 1982) was a pioneer aviator.

He and John Cyril Porte planned to make the first transatlantic flight. They were going to use a flying boat commissioned by Rodman Wanamaker, but they were prevented by the start of World War I.

1923 Captain in the US Air Service

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