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- St._Raphael_(aircraft) abstract "The St. Raphael was a Fokker F.VIIa monoplane that was used in 1927 for a transatlantic flight from England to Canada in an attempt to be the first to cross from East to West. With the owner and financial backer Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg as a passenger, the aircraft departed RAF Upavon, Wiltshire, at 7:30 on 31 August 1927 with Frederick F. Minchin and Leslie Hamilton as flight crew. The St. Raphael's last confirmed sighting was west of Ireland, approximately 1200 miles from Upavon at 21:44 by the SS Josiah Macy; after a number of unconfirmed reports the aircraft and occupants were never seen again.".
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- St._Raphael_(aircraft) civilRegistration "G-EBTQ".
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) constructionNumber "5023".
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) fate "Lost Atlantic Ocean 1927".
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) hasPhotoCollection St._Raphael_(aircraft).
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) type "Fokker F.VIIa".
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) subject Category:Individual_aircraft.
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) subject Category:Missing_aircraft.
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) comment "The St. Raphael was a Fokker F.VIIa monoplane that was used in 1927 for a transatlantic flight from England to Canada in an attempt to be the first to cross from East to West. With the owner and financial backer Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg as a passenger, the aircraft departed RAF Upavon, Wiltshire, at 7:30 on 31 August 1927 with Frederick F. Minchin and Leslie Hamilton as flight crew. The St.".
- St._Raphael_(aircraft) label "St. Raphael (aircraft)".
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