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Captain Malcolm Charles McGregor DFC* (4 March 1896 – 19 February 1936) was a New Zealand born World War I flying ace. He was credited with 11 victories during the war. Postwar, he was an aviation pioneer in his home country, a competitor in intercontinental air racing and held the rank of squadron leader in the New Zealand Territorial Air Force. Appointed a director, technical adviser and service manager for the new national airline, Union Airways which became NAC, he died in Wellington Hospital following a flying accident in a company aircraft just before his 40th birthday.

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  • Malcolm C. McGregor (fr)
  • Malcolm C. McGregor (en)
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  • Malcolm Charles McGregor (4 mars 1896 - 19 février 1936) est un as de l'aviation néo-zélandais de la Première Guerre mondiale crédité de 11 victoires. Après la guerre, il est un pionnier de l'aviation dans son pays, concoure dans les courses aériennes intercontinentales et conserve le grade de chef d'escadron dans la (en) . Nommé directeur, conseiller technique et chef de service de la nouvelle compagnie aérienne nationale, (en), il meurt à l'hôpital de Wellington à la suite d'un accident de vol dans un avion de la compagnie, juste avant son 40e anniversaire. (fr)
  • Captain Malcolm Charles McGregor DFC* (4 March 1896 – 19 February 1936) was a New Zealand born World War I flying ace. He was credited with 11 victories during the war. Postwar, he was an aviation pioneer in his home country, a competitor in intercontinental air racing and held the rank of squadron leader in the New Zealand Territorial Air Force. Appointed a director, technical adviser and service manager for the new national airline, Union Airways which became NAC, he died in Wellington Hospital following a flying accident in a company aircraft just before his 40th birthday. (en)
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  • Malcolm McGregor (en)
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  • Malcolm McGregor (en)
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  • Wellington, New Zealand (en)
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  • Vicinity of Hunterville, New Zealand (en)
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