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Francis Chichester
(1901 - 1972)
English pilot and sailor
English pilot and sailor
Sir Francis Chichester was a pioneering English aviator and yachtsman celebrated for his solo voyages and record-breaking flights.
Francis Chichester (1901–1972) achieved fame as one of the first pioneers of solo long-distance aviation and sailing. In 1930, he flew from England to New Zealand in a de Havilland Gipsy Moth, setting a world record. Later, as skipper of the yacht Gipsy Moth IV, he completed a solo circumnavigation of the globe via the clipper route in 1966–67. His daring exploits earned him a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 1967. Chichester authored books recounting his adventures and inspired a generation of sailors and aviators. He died in 1972, leaving a legacy of courage and exploration.
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Francis Chichester