Harry Butler (aviator)

Henry John 'Harry' Butler AFC (9 November 1889 – 30 July 1924) was a pioneer Australian aviator, Captain and Chief Fight Instructor in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. When he flew an air mail run from Adelaide across Gulf St Vincent to Minlaton on 6 August 1919, it was the first over-water flight in the Southern Hemisphere carrying air mail and the first flight over a major body of water in the southern hemisphere.

Henry John 'Harry' Butler
Captain Harry Butler AFC (ca.1918)
Born(1889-11-09)9 November 1889
Yorketown, South Australia
Died30 July 1924(1924-07-30) (aged 34)
Adelaide, South Australia
Resting placeNorth Road Cemetery, Nailsworth, South Australia
MonumentsMinlaton, South Australia
SpouseElsa Gibson
AwardsAir Force Cross
Aviation career
Full nameHenry John 'Harry' Butler
Air forceRoyal Flying Corps
RankCaptain
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