Sir Arthur Whitten Brown

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Sir Arthur Whitten Brown was a British aviator best known as the navigator on the first non-stop transatlantic flight in 1919 alongside pilot John Alcock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aviator
human
navigator
transatlanticFlight
aircraftUsed VickersVimy NERFINISHED
awardReceived AirForceCross NERFINISHED
CroixDeGuerre NERFINISHED
OrderOfTheBritishEmpire NERFINISHED
burialPlace CathaysCemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath accident
conflict WorldWarI NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1886-07-23
dateOfDeath 1948-10-04
destination ClifdenCountyGalway NERFINISHED
destinationCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
educatedAt AllanGlen’sSchool NERFINISHED
StGeorgesSchoolGlasgow NERFINISHED
employer VickersLimited NERFINISHED
endTime 1919-06-15
ethnicGroup British
hasFamilyName Brown NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Arthur NERFINISHED
hasMiddleName Whitten NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
militaryBranch BritishArmy NERFINISHED
RoyalFlyingCorps NERFINISHED
militaryRank Lieutenant
nativeLanguage English
navigator ArthurWhittenBrown NERFINISHED
notableEvent FirstNonStopTransatlanticCrossingByAir NERFINISHED
notableFor firstNonStopTransatlanticFlight
notableWork NonStopTransatlanticFlight1919 NERFINISHED
occupation aviator
navigator
operator VickersLimited NERFINISHED
origin StJohnsNewfoundland NERFINISHED
partnerInAchievement JohnAlcock NERFINISHED
pilot JohnAlcock NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Glasgow NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Swansea NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1919-06-14
residence Manchester NERFINISHED
Swansea NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male

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Arthur Whitten Brown fullName Sir Arthur Whitten Brown