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- Walter_H._Longton abstract "Walter Hunt Longton DFC & Two Bars, AFC (10 September 1892 – 6 June 1927) was an English flying ace of the First World War, credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Most unusually for a British or Commonwealth ace, all his victories resulted in the destruction of his foe.Postwar, he became very involved in air racing, aviation exhibitions, and various competitive air events while continuing his military aviation career.".
- Q7965033 abstract "Walter Hunt Longton DFC & Two Bars, AFC (10 September 1892 – 6 June 1927) was an English flying ace of the First World War, credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Most unusually for a British or Commonwealth ace, all his victories resulted in the destruction of his foe.Postwar, he became very involved in air racing, aviation exhibitions, and various competitive air events while continuing his military aviation career.".
- Walter_H._Longton comment "Walter Hunt Longton DFC & Two Bars, AFC (10 September 1892 – 6 June 1927) was an English flying ace of the First World War, credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Most unusually for a British or Commonwealth ace, all his victories resulted in the destruction of his foe.Postwar, he became very involved in air racing, aviation exhibitions, and various competitive air events while continuing his military aviation career.".
- Q7965033 comment "Walter Hunt Longton DFC & Two Bars, AFC (10 September 1892 – 6 June 1927) was an English flying ace of the First World War, credited with 11 confirmed aerial victories. Most unusually for a British or Commonwealth ace, all his victories resulted in the destruction of his foe.Postwar, he became very involved in air racing, aviation exhibitions, and various competitive air events while continuing his military aviation career.".