P. G. Taylor P. G. Taylor i(A114735 works by) (birth name: Patrick Gordon Taylor) (a.k.a. Gordon Taylor; Sir Patrick Gordon Taylor; Sir Gordon Taylor)
Born: Established: 21 Oct 1896 Mosman, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 15 Dec 1966 Honolulu, Hawaii,
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Gender: Male
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Captain Sir Gordon Taylor was a fighter pilot in World War I, and first achieved fame in 1934 by flying with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith from Sydney to San Francisco in a single-engined Altair. Smith and Taylor then made the first air crossing of the Indian Ocean in 1939. Taylor served as an aircraft Captain on trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific transport operations during World War II, and in 1951, he made the first flight from Australia to South America, about which he wrote the book Frigate Bird.

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