Walter G. R. Hinchliffe: Difference between revisions

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His flying experience included over 40 types of aircraft including; [[Avro]], [[British Aerial Transport]], [[Bleriot]], [[Bristol F2b]], [[Caudron]], [[Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company|Curtis]], [[De Havilland]], [[Fokker]], [[Grahame-White]] Boxkite, [[Handley-Page]], [[Nieuport]], [[Noel Pemberton Billing|Pemberton-Billing]] Scout, [[Sopwith Camel]], [[Sopwith Dolphin]], [[Sopwith 1½ Strutter]], [[Sopwith Pup]], [[Vickers Vimy]] and [[Vickers Vulcan]].<ref name="Hinch 01"/>
 
In September 1927, Hinchliffe flew [[Charles A. Levine]] back to the US, replacing [[Clarence Chamberlin]] who had flown Levine from the US to Germany. Hinchliffe and Levine were filmed at the Clapham Studios in London for a short film made in the [[Lee DeForest|DeForest]] [[Phonofilm]] sound-on-film process before their departure.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490925/ IMDB entry]</ref>
 
==Transatlantic Flight==