H. D. Harvey-Kelly

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title: H. D. Harvey-Kelly
text: Hubert Dunsterville Harvey-Kelly, was a British Army officer and military aviator. During the First World War, he was credited with being the first Royal Flying Corps (RFC) pilot to land in France, and of being the first RFC pilot to down an enemy aircraft. He was eventually shot down during Bloody April and died of head wounds in a German hospital. The aircraft he flew while a lieutenant, the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2, along with a plaque, hangs in the main hall of the Imperial War Museum in
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description: British Army officer and military aviator (1891–1917)
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