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On 29 November 1975, former Formula One champion and Embassy Hill team owner Graham Hill died when the Piper Aztec light aircraft he was piloting crashed near Arkley in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, while on approach to Elstree Airfield.
One of Britain's greatest motor racing drivers, Graham Hill, was killed in a plane crash 40 years ago this month. The two-times world champion was just 46, and had recently retired from the...
Graham Hill, 46, who retired from the sport in July 1975, was killed instantly along with the four other occupants in his Piper Aztec - all members of the Embassy Hill team. Hill was piloting...
In November 1975, Hill and five other Embassy Hill executives, including Brise, were killed when the Piper PA-23 Aztec aircraft Hill was piloting crashed in low-visibility conditions in north London whilst returning from a test session for the Hill GH2 at the Circuit Paul Ricard.
May 19, 2015 · British Formula 1 legend Graham Hill died aged 46 after crashing his light aircraft on this day in 1975. The two-times world champion, who had only retired from racing four months earlier,...
Dec 1, 1975 · The 46‐year‐old Englishman, who cheated death on Grand Prix circuits round the world for nearly two decades until his retirement last July was killed yesterday when his Piper Aztec plane, which he...
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Dec 1, 2005 · Thirty years ago this week, motor-racing legend Graham Hill was killed, along with five members of his Formula One team, when his plane crashed in dense fog in Arkley. Hill was on his way to Elstree Aerodrome from Marseilles on November 29, 1975, when his twin-engined Piper Aztec clipped some trees and came down on the golf course in Rowley ...