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Description Alcock & Brown's Vickers Vimy at the Science Museum, South Kensington, 11/08. The first aircraft to cross the Atlantic in 1919. The Vimy was the final British heavy bomber design of WWI but too late to see operational service; nonetheless, it was the principal heavy bomber of the RAF well into the 1920s.
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Hugh Llewelyn wikidata:Q57710838
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Location of birth Seven Sisters
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51°29'49.67"N, 0°10'35.47"W

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