Gustav Wilhelm Hamel (25 June 1889 – missing 23 May 1914) was a pioneer British aviator. He was prominent in the early history of aviation in Britain, and in particular that of Hendon airfield, where Claude Graham-White was energetically developing and promoting flying.
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25 June 1889 Hamburg, Germany
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Died |
23 May 1914 (aged 24) English Channel
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Zodiac | Cancer |
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