List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1913
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The Royal Aero Club
Royal Aero Club
The Royal Aero Club is the national co-ordinating body for Air Sport in the United Kingdom.The Aero Club was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler, his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls , partly inspired by the Aero Club of France...

 issued Aviators Certificates from 1910.
These were internationally recognised under the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
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List

Aviator's Certificates awarded
in 1910
(1–38)
in 1911
(39–168)
in 1912
(169–382)
in 1913
(383–719)
in 1914
(720–1032)

Legend

Individual was killed in an aviation accident.

Individual was killed flying in military action.
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No. |Name |Date |Comment
383 Lt.
Lieutenant
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 Georges Negresco
7 January 1913 Romanian, Bristol Monoplane at the Bristol School, Salisbury Plain.
384 Walter Featherstone 7 January 1913 Bristol Monoplane at the Bristol School, Salisbury Plain.
385 Lt. George Eardley Todd Welsh Regiment 7 January 1913 Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands.
386 Lt. Gilbert W. Mapplebeck King's Regiment 7 January 1913 Took part in the first R.F.C. reconnaissance
Reconnaissance
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 flight of World War I
World War I
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 from Maubeuge, Belgium on 19 August 1914. Philip Joubert de la Ferté
Philip Joubert de la Ferté
Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferté KCB, CMG, DSO was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the 1930s and the Second World War.-RAF career:...

 in a Bleriot of No. 3 Squadron RFC and Lt GW Mapplebeck in a BE2
Be2
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 of No. 4 Squadron RFC.
387 Lt. John (Jack) Empson 4th Royal Fusiliers 7 January 1913 Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands, died 15 May 1914
388 Arthur Ewing, R.N. 7 January 1913 Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands
389 Capt. David Watson Powell Northamptonshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regiment
The Northamptonshire Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1960. Its lineage is now continued by The Royal Anglian Regiment.-Formation:The regiment was formed as part of the reorganisation of the infantry by the Childers reforms...

7 January 1913 Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands
390 Gordon Noel Humphreys 7 January 1913 Caudron Biplane at Brooklands, later served with the Royal Flying Corps
391 Lt. A. B. Thompson East Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
The East Lancashire Regiment was, from 1881 to 1958, an infantry regiment of the British Army. The regiment was formed under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of two 30th and 59th Regiments of Foot with the militia and rifle volunteer units of eastern Lancashire...

7 January 1913 -
392 Lt. Lionel W. B. Rees
Lionel Rees
Group Captain Lionel Wilmot Brabazon Rees VC OBE MC AFC RAF was a Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces...

, R.G.A.
7 January 1913 Rees was later awarded the Victoria Cross
Victoria Cross
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 flying the De Havilland DH.2.
393 Engine Room Artificer Sidney T. Freeman R.N. 21 January 1913 -
394 Leading Seaman Bernard John William Brady, R.N. 21 January 1913 -
395 Leading Seaman Arthur John Bateman R.N. 21 January 1913 -
396 Sub.-Lt. Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth
Arthur Bigsworth
Air Commodore Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth CMG,DSO and bar, AFC, was a pioneer aviator who had a distinguished military career in the service of the British armed forces.-Early life:...

, R.N.R.
21 January 1913 Awarded the D.S.O. for an attack on a Zeppelin on 17 May 1915 and a bar
Medal bar
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 to his D.S.O. on 19 September 1915 "for his services in destroying singlehanded a German submarine on the morning of August 26th, 1915, by bombs dropped from an aeroplane." He was also mentioned in despatches. Some claim that Bigsworth inspired W. E. Johns
W. E. Johns
William Earl Johns was an English pilot and writer of adventure stories, usually written under the name Captain W. E. Johns. He is best remembered as the creator of the ace pilot and adventurer Biggles.-Early life:...

' character 'Bigglesworth' (Biggles
Biggles
"Biggles" , a pilot and adventurer, is the title character and main hero of the Biggles series of youth-oriented adventure books written by W. E. Johns....

).
397 Lt F W Bowhill
Frederick Bowhill
Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick William Bowhill, GBE, KCB, CMG, DSO & Bar was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force before and during World War II.-RAF career:...

 RN
21 January 1913 Later air chief marshal
Air Chief Marshal
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.
398 Lt. A. C. G. Brown, R.N. 21 January 1913 -
399 Lt. Alexander Shekleton Royal Munster Fusiliers
Royal Munster Fusiliers
The Royal Munster Fusiliers was a regular infantry regiment of the British Army. One of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland, it had its home depot in Tralee. It was originally formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of two regiments of the former East India Company. It served in India and...

21 January 1913 -
400 Capt. Gilbert Braithwaite Rickards (late Royal Munster Fusiliers) 21 January 1913 -
401 Henry Elliot William Macandrew 21 January 1913 -
402 Assistant-Paymaster John Henry Lidderdale, R.N. 21 January 1913 -
403 Sub.-Lt. Reginald Lennox George Marix, R.N.V.R.
Royal Naval Reserve
The Royal Naval Reserve is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. The present Royal Naval Reserve was formed in 1958 by merging the original Royal Naval Reserve and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve , a reserve of civilian volunteers founded in 1903...

21 January 1913 -
404 Lt. If. D. Vernon, R.N. 21 January 1913 -
405 Sub. Lt. H. A. Littleton, R.N.V.R. 21 January 1913 -
406 A. L. Russell 21 January 1913 -
407 E. R. Whitehouse 21 January 1913 -
408 Lt. J. T. Babington, R.N. 21 January 1913 -
409 Horace A. Buss 4 February 1913 -
410 Montague F. Glew 4 February 1913 -
411 Hubert Scott 4 February 1913 -
412 Air Mechanic Reginald Collis 4 February 1913 -
413 Christopher Nevile 4 February 1913 -
414 Capt. E. G. R. Lithgow, R.A.M.C. 4 February 1913 -
415 Assistant Paymaster E. B. Parker, R.N. 18 February 1913 -
416 Lt. M. W. Noel 18 February 1913 -
417 2nd-Lt. R. M. Vaughan Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was a Irish infantry regiment of the British Army formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 27th Regiment of Foot and the 108th Regiment of Foot...

18 February 1913 -
418 H. T. G. Lane 18 February 1913 -
419 F. F. R. Minchin 18 February 1913 -
420 J. Crawford Kehrmann 18 February 1913 -
421 Capt. William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond
Geoffrey Salmond
Air Chief Marshal Sir William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond KCB, KCMG, DSO , commonly known as Sir Geoffrey Salmond, was a senior commander in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. Remaining in the Royal Air Force after the War, he held senior appointments in the Middle East, Great Britain and India...

, R.F.A.
18 February 1913 -
422 Lt. R. P. Ross, R.N. 18 February 1913 -
423 Lt. James Robert Branch Kennedy, R.N. 18 February 1913 Died on 13 June 1913, as passenger of C. Gordon Bell, at Brooklands in a Martinsyde monoplane.
424 George Lee Temple 18 February 1913 Died when he crashed in a Blériot monoplane at Hendon on 25 January 1914. The Royal Aero Club
Royal Aero Club
The Royal Aero Club is the national co-ordinating body for Air Sport in the United Kingdom.The Aero Club was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler, his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls , partly inspired by the Aero Club of France...

's Accident Investigation Committee's Report N. 19 stated that "the condition of the pilot's health, as disclosed by the medical evidence, coupled with the fact of the gradual turning over of the aircraft in its descent to the ground, point to the pilot having lost consciousness just before or at the commencement of the dive, and that this loss of consciousness and control was the cause of the accident."
425 Lt. D. A. Oliver, R.N. 18 February 1913 -
426 Lt. Thomas Scholes Creswell, R.M.L.I. 18 February 1913 Lt. Creswell died, together with his passenger, Commander Rice, near Calshot
Calshot
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 when his seaplane (RNAS Serial-no. 128) entered a dive from which he was unable to recover, hitting the water vertically at high speed. A witness, C. Gordon Bell, attested to the fact that the left wing started to break up before the aircraft hit the water. A verdict of 'accidental death from drowning' was recorded.
427 Lt. L. L. MacLean Gurkha Rifles
Gurkha Rifles
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18 February 1913 -
428 Jules Teulade-Cabanes 18 February 1913 -
429 Lt. R. G. D. Small Leinster Regiment 18 February 1913 -
430 Julian B. Hall 18 February 1913 -
431 Lt. C. F. Lee King's Royal Rifles 18 February 1913 -
432 Percy Maxwell Muller 18 February 1913 -
433 Wallace Prowse Hodgson 18 February 1913 -
434 2nd Lt. R. A. Archer, R.F.A. 4 March 1913 -
435 2nd Lt. Lanoe Hawker
Lanoe Hawker
Lanoe George Hawker VC, DSO was a British flying ace, with seven credited victories, during the First World War. He was the first British flying ace, and the third pilot to receive the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded...

, R.E.
Royal Engineers
The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers , and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the corps of the British Army....

4 March 1913 Awarded Victoria Cross for engaging three German aircraft on 25 July 1915. Killed in dogfight with Manfred von Richthofen
Manfred von Richthofen
Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen , also widely known as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial German Army Air Service during World War I...

 on 23 November 1916.
436 2nd Lt. D. J. McMullen, R.E. 4 March 1913 -
437 Lt. C E H Rathborne R.M.L.I. 4 March 1913 Later air commodore
Air Commodore
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438 Sgt. William George Stafford 18 March 1913 -
439 Sgt. Edward J. Street 18 March 1913 -
440 Lt. Llewelyn C. Hordern 18 March 1913 -
441 2nd Lt. Charles G. G. Bayly, R.E. 18 March 1913 -
442 Eardley H. Lawford 18 March 1913 -
443 Sgt. H. E. Vagg 18 March 1913 -
444 Sgt. Joseph Kemper 1 April 1913 -
445 1st Class Air Mechanic J. C. McNamara 1 April 1913 -
446 Leading Seaman Philip Ephraim Bateman, R..N. 1 April 1913 -
447 Lt. Raymond Fitzmaurice, R.N. 1 April 1913 -
448 Lt. W, F. Robertson Dobie 1 April 1913 -
449 Lt. Neville Usborne, R.F.C. 1 April 1913 -
450 Lt. Guy Blatherwick, R.N. 1 April 1913 -
451 Lt. Willrid Picton-Warlow 1 April 1913 -
452 Arthur B. Ashford Thomson 1 April 1913 -
453 Engine Room Artificer Herbert Hackney, R.N. 31 March 1913 -
454 Capt. G. W. Vivian, R.N. 31 March 1913 -
455 Leading Seaman G. R. Athlon 1 April 1913 -
456 Sgt. H. C. Wright, R.F.C. 1 April 1913 -
457 Lt. T. W. Mulcahy-Morgim, Royal Irish Fusiliers 12 April 1913 -
458 J. H. A. Landon 12 April 1913 -
459 J. H. G. Torr 17 April 1913 -
460 Sub-Lt. R. E. C. Peirse
Richard Peirse
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Edmund Charles Peirse KCB DSO AFC , was a senior Royal Air Force commander.-RAF career:...

, R.N.V.R.
22 April 1913 Later air chief marshal
Air Chief Marshal
Air chief marshal is a senior 4-star air-officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force...

.
461 2nd Lt. V. Waterfall, East Yorks Regt. 22 April 1913 -
462 Richard Norton Wight 22 April 1913 R.N.Wight, flying an Avro Tractor Biplane for the first time, crashed following a side-slip while doing a circuit at Shoreham
Shoreham
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 Aerodrome. Wight survived the crash but was unable to free himself from the wreckage before the fuel from the ruptured fuel tank caught fire; those on the scene pulled him free, but he subsequently died "from the effects of the fire".
463 2nd Lt. W. R. Read, K.D.G. 12 Apr 1913 -
464 Sgt. Harold Victor Robbins 22 April 1913 -
465 Shipwright D. Shaw, R.N. 23 April 1913 -
466 H. C. Tower 23 April 1913 -
467 Sgt. William Robert Bruce 23 April 1913 -
468 Com. Francis Rowland Scarlett
Francis Rowland Scarlett
Air Vice Marshal Francis Rowland Scarlett CB, DSO, RAF was a senior Royal Air Force commander.-Military career:Scarlett joined the Royal Navy in 1891 and in April 1913 he attended the Central Flying School, being awarded his Aviator's Certificate no. 468 on 4 April 1913...

, R.N.
24 April 1913 First commandant of the RAF's No. 1 School of Technical Training
No. 1 School of Technical Training
No.1 School of Technical Training is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school, based at RAF Halton from 1919 to 1993, as the Home of the Aircraft Apprentice scheme...

469 Lt. Francis John Leslie Cogan, R.F.A. 30 April 1913 -
470 2nd Lt. Roger Marshall, R.F.A. (Reserve) 30 April 1913 -
471 2nd Lt. Montagu Reaney Chidson, R.G.A. 30 April 1913 -
472 2nd Lt. Cyril Cordon Hosking, R.F.A. 30 April 1913 -
473 Harry Stewart 30 April 1913 -
474 Thomas Alfred Rainey 30 May 1913 -
475 Sgt.
Sergeant
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 John Mead,
30 May 1913 -
476 Laurance Hugh Strain 30 May 1913 -
477 Frank George Andreae 5 May 1913 -
478 Major Neville John Gordon Cameron (Cameron Highlanders) 6 May 1913 -
479 Lt. Ulick John Deane Bourke (52nd Light Infantry) 9 May 1913 -
480 John George Barron 10 May 1913 -
481 Lt. Francis George Brodribb, R.N. 13 May 1913 Died in 1958 after being trapped in a machine in his laundry.
482 Robert Arthur King 16 May 1913 -
483 Lt. William Gore Sutherland Mitchell
William Mitchell (RAF officer)
Air Chief Marshal Sir William Gore Sutherland Mitchell, KCB, CBE, DSO, MC, AFC was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force and the first RAF officer to hold the post of Black Rod.-RAF career:...

 (1st Highland Light Infantry)
17 May 1913 Became Air Chief Marshal
Air Chief Marshal
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 and was the first RAF officer to hold the post of Black Rod
Black Rod
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.
484 Major George Charleton Merrick, R.G.A. 17 May 1913 Major Merrick was flying a Short Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon, on 3 October 1913. When at a height of about 300 ft. he was observed to be descending at a very steep angle. Shortly after this, he fell out and was killed. The aircraft turned on its back and landed gently. Accident Report No. 18 considered that the accident was "due primarily to the pilot forcing the aircraft down at too steep an angle, resulting in his falling forward on his control and accentuating the steepness of the descent." It also drew attention to the fact that the pilot was not strapped in and thought it was "quite possible that, in this particular instance, had he been so, the accident might have been averted."
485 Rene Louis Desoutter 19 May 1913 Brother of Marcel Desoutter
Marcel Desoutter
André Marcel Desoutter was an English aviator, who lost a leg in an early flying accident, but went on to a successful career in the aviation industry.-Early life:...

486 Lt. Greville Edward Gordon McClellan Worcestershire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
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20 May 1913 -
487 Manuel Zubiaga 20 May 1913 -
488 Tone Hippolyte Bayetto 22 May 1913 (1892-1918) Bleriot Monoplane at the Grahame-White School, Hendon. An engineer who later joined the Royal Flying Corps as a Sergeant pilot, commisioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1916. Injured when his Sopwith Pup shot down by enemy aircraft and badly injured returned to England in 1917. Back on flying duties he was killed on 28 July 1918 when the wings of his Sopwith Dolphin E4449 folded back and it dived into the ground from 200 feet.
489 Shipwright Charles Victor Lacey, R.N. 23 May 1913 -
490 Staff-Surgeon Hardy Vesey Wells, R.N. 24 May 1913 -
491 Richard Orr Paterson 24 May 1913 -
492 Lt. Paul Augustine Broder 5th Worcestershire Regiment 26 May 1913 -
493 Pierre Gandillon 26 May 1913 -
494 Lt. William Charles Hicks, R.N. 27 May 1913 -
495 Lt. Gordon Adams (South Lancashire Regt.) 29 May 1913 -
496 2nd Lt. A. A. Allen Knight (Royal Munster Fusiliers) 29 May 1913 -
497 Capt. Francis Stuart Wilson, R.M. 29 May 1913 -
498 Lt. Ambrose Gratton Power (Royal Munster Fusiliers) 2 June 1913 -
499 Lt. Malcolm Wallace Duncan, R.A. 2 June 1913 -
500 Assistant-Paymaster Charles Robert Finch Noyes, R.N. 29 May 1913 -
501 Lt. H. D. Harvey-Kelly (Royal Irish Regt.) 30 May 1913 -
502 Naval Shipwright George Thomas Harvey Pack 2 June 1913 -
503 Lt. Arthur Bruce Gaskell, R.N. 2 June 1913 -
504 Reginald Hugh Carr 2 June 1913 -
505 Lt. William George Sitwell, R.N. 3 June 1913 -
506 Frank Widenham Goodden
Frank Goodden
Major Frank Widenham Goodden was the chief test pilot for the Royal Aircraft Factory located at Farnborough, Hants., Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed by 1915....

3 June 1913 (1889-1917) Major in the Royal Flying Corps, died testing a prototype Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War. Although the first examples reached the Western Front before the Sopwith Camel and it had a much better overall performance, problems with its Hispano-Suiza engine, particularly the geared-output H-S...

 at Farnbrough on 28 January 1917.
507 Frank Hudson 3 June 1913 -
508 Capt. George Marshall Griffith, R.G.A. 3 June 1913 -
509 Capt. Henry Fawcett, R.M.L.I. 3 June 1913 -
510 Eric Bentley Bauman 3 June 1913 -
511 Joseph Raymond de Laplane 12 June 1913 -
512 Sub-Lt. Douglas Claude Strathearn Evill
Douglas Evill
Air Chief Marshal Sir Douglas Claude Strathern Evill, GBE, KCB, DSC, AFC, RAF was a Royal Naval Air Service pilot during World War I and senior commander in the Royal Air Force during World War II.-Early life:...

, R.N.
13 June 1913 -
513 George Lancelot Gipps 13 June 1913 G.L.Gipps was being instructed by Frederick Warren Merriam at Brooklands when the aircraft, which was fitted with dual controls, "suddenly banked steeply and, making a quarter-turn, nose dived to the ground from a height of about 50 ft.", killing Gipps and injuring Merriam. Merriam stated at the enquiry that he was "under the impression that [Gipps] was resisting his control". The Committee recommended "that in all dual controlled machines used for instructional purposes, means should be provided whereby the instructor can instantly disconnect the passenger's control."
514 Francis Percy Adams 13 June 1913 -
515 William Birchenough 13 June 1913 -
516 Lt. Ronald Burns (Australian Commonwealth Military Forces) 13 June 1913 -
517 2nd Lt. Charles Francis Beevor (18th (O.M.O.) Hussars) 13 June 1913 -
518 Lt. Edward Overend Priestley, R.N. 14 June 1913 -
519 Sgt.-Maj. Albert Fletcher 1 July 1913 Later Air Commodore
Air Commodore
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 in the RAF
520 Sgt.-Maj. Arthur Harold Measures 16 June 1913 -
521 Lt. George Hugh Vaus Hathorn, R.M.L.I. 16 June 1913 -
522 Sgt. Charles Mullen 16 June 1913 -
523 2nd Lt. Reginald Charles Hope Bewes 17 June 1913 -
524 Sgt. Charles Edward Jarvis 17 June 1913 -
525 Major William Sefton Brancker
Sefton Brancker
Air Vice-Marshal Sir William Sefton Brancker KCB AFC , commonly known as Sir Sefton Brancker, was a pioneer in British civil and military aviation.-Early life:...

, R.F.A.
18 June 1913 Became an Air Vice-Marshal in the Royal Air Force and Director of Civil Aviation. Died in the crash of the R101
R101
R101 was one of a pair of British rigid airship completed in 1929 as part of a British government programme to develop civil airships capable of service on long-distance routes within the British Empire. It was designed and built by an Air Ministry-appointed team and was effectively in competition...

 airship in France on 5 October 1930.
526 Edwin Prosser 18 June 1913 -
527 2nd Lt. Mervyn Noott 20 June 1913 -
528 Capt. Andre Popovici (Roumanian Subject) 21 June 1913 -
529 Lt. C. E. Maude, R.N. 26 June 1913 -
530 Capt. Henry Hammond Shott, D.S.O. 30 June 1913 -
531 2nd Lt. Arthur Victor Newton (Special Reserve) 30 June 1913 -
532 Lt.-Col. Alexander Beamish Hamilton 30 June 1913 -
533 Lt. Augustus Willington Shelton Agar, R.N. 25 June 1913 -
534 Lt. Arnold John Miley, R.N. 1 July 1913 -
535 2nd Lt. Ronald Falshaw Morkill (Special Reserve) 1 July 1913 -
536 Lt. Edward Osmond, R.N. 1 July 1913 -
537 William Thomas Warren 1 July 1913 -
538 1st Class Air-Mechanic Henry Vaughan Jerrard 2 July 1913 -
539 Capt. Arthur Charles Barnby, R.M.L.I. 2 July 1913 -
540 Lt. Richard Edward Orton (1st East Lancashire Regt.) 2 July 1913 -
541 1st Class Air-Mechanic Frank Pratt 3 July 1913 -
542 Lt. Constantin Beroniade (Roumanian Subject) 4 July 1913 -
543 Lt. Alexandru Pascanu (Roumanian Subject) 4 July 1913 -
544 Thomas Wilfrid Elsdon 8 July 1913 -
545 Graham Elesmere Harris 8 July 1913 -
546 Sir Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, Bart
Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso
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8 July 1913 -
547 2nd Lt. Albert Ernest Morgan (Special Reserve) 8 July 1913 -
548 Lt. Arthur Courtney Boddam-Whetham (Reserve of Officers) 8 July 1913 -
549 Sgt. Edward Ernest Porter 9 July 1913 -
550 Lt. Maurice John Ambler (14th Hussars) 10 July 1913 -
551 Lt. Henry Le Marchant Brock (Royal Warwickshire Regt.) 10 July 1913 -
552 Willoughby Montgomery Fane Pendlebury 11 July 1913 -
553 2nd Lt. John Hugh Macdonald Stevenson 11 July 1913 -
554 Shipwright Charles Barry Snow 12 July 1913 -
555 Herbert Bradford 14 July 1913 -
556 Hubert Poyntz-Gaynor Leigh 14 July 1913 -
557 George Alfred John Blundell 14 July 1913 -
558 William Sterling Roberts 3 July 1913 -
559 Charles R. Gallie, 1st Class Air-Mechanic. 12 July 1913 -
560 Hans Rolshoven 14 July 1913 WW1 pilot in German Naval Air Station Zeebrugge, 1 October 1917, CO of Seefrontstaffel I in Nieuwmunster, killed in accident 6 May 1918
561 Col. Nevill Maskelyne Smyth
Nevill Maskelyne Smyth
Major General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth, VC, KCB was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Early life:Born the son of Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth, a noted...

, V.C.
16 July 1913 -
562 Lt. Gordon Stuart Low, R.G. A. 16 July 1913 -
563 Robin Grey 16 July 1913 -
564 Edward Thomas Newton-Clare 17 July 1913 -
565 Bernard H. E. Howard 19 July 1913 -
566 Sub-Lt. Ian Hew Waldegrave Stair Dalrymple-Clark, R.N.R. 19 July 1913 -
567 Lt. Barry Fitzgerald Moore 21 July 1913 -
568 Robert Reginald Skene. 21 July 1913 -
569 Lt. Arthur Cecil Herbert Adrian Eales, I.A. 21 July 1913 -
570 J Capt. Bryan Charles Fairfax (Durham Light Infantry) 26 July 1913 -
571 (unassigned?) - -
572 Able Seaman George Savill 18 July 1913 -
573 Sgt. William James Waddington 28 July 1913 -
574 E. L. M. Leveson-Gower 4 August 1913 -
575 Louis Arbon Strange
Louis Strange
Louis Arbon Strange DSO OBE MC DFC was an early English aviator, World War I and World War II airman.- Early life :Louis Strange was born in Dorset and was educated at St Edward's School Oxford, joining the school's contingent of the Dorset Yeomanry.Strange spent his childhood at Tarrant Keynstone...

5 August 1913 -
576 Maxime Leverrier 7 August 1913 -
577 Leonhard Hubert Jagenberg 9 August 1913 -
578 S. J. V. Fill 3 Aug. 1913 -
579 1st Class Air-Mechanic William Smith 5 Aug. 1913 -
580 1st Class Air-Mechanic Frederick Dismore 5 Aug. 1913 -
581 Frank Myles Temple Reilly 5 Aug. 1913 -
582 Engine Room Artificer P. H. McCartan 6 Aug. 1913 -
583 Sgt.-Major Albert Levick 8 Aug. 1913 -
584 R. E. C. Penny 9 Aug. 1913 -
585 2nd Lt. Joseph Frederick Mead (Royal Fusiliers) 11 Aug. 1913 -
586 Shipwright William Cole 13 Aug. 1913 -
587 Capt. Henry Cholmondeley Jackson (Bedfordshire Regt.) 13 Aug. 1913 -
588 Hereward de Havilland 13 August 1913 -
589 Lt. Napier Charles Gordon Cameron (H.M. Land Forces) 13 Aug. 1913 -
590 Surgeon Frederick George Hitch, R.N. 14 Aug. 1913 -
591 Donald William Clappen 15 Aug. 1913 -
592 Lt. Charles Curtis Darley, R.A. 15 Aug. 1913 -
593 Gordon Tsoe Kwong Wong, Chinese subject 15 Aug. 1913 -
594 Engine Room Artificer William Fleetwood Shaw 15 Aug. 1913 -
595 Capt. Lewis Pugh Evans (Black Watch) 20 Aug. 1913 -
596 Richard Crofts Powell 20 Aug. 1913 Photos of the cover and inside pages of Powell's licence, dated 20 August 1913, can be seen here.
597 Lt. Richard Edward Lewis (West India Regt.) 20 Aug. 1913 -
598 Henry Webb 20 Aug. 1913 -
599 Capt. Cyril Francis Murphy (1st Royal Berkshire Regt.) 20 Aug. 1913 -
600 Second Lt. Oswyn George William Gifford Lywood 21 Aug. 1913 Air Vice-Marshal
Air Vice-Marshal
Air vice-marshal is a two-star air-officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in...

 during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

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601 James Claud Hendry (Petty Officer, R.N.) 20 Aug. 1913 -
602 Second Lt. B. M. B. Bateman, R.F.A. 26 Aug. 1913 -
603 Lt. W. R. Crocker, R.N. 28 Aug. 1913 -
604 Sgt. F. E. Bishop, R.M.A. 28 Aug. 1913 -
605 Lt. Lord George Wellesley
Lord George Wellesley
Wing Commander Lord George Wellesley MC was an English soldier and airman.He was the son of Colonel Sir Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington and Kathleen Emily Bulkeley Williams. His great-grandfather was Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington...

 (Grenadier Guards)
28 Aug. 1913 -
606 Lt. S. W. Smith, R.F.A. (S.R.) 29 Aug. 1913 -
607 Second Lt. Lord E. A. Grosvenor (H.M. Land Forces) 29 Aug. 1913 -
608 Capt. Cyril Percy Downer (Northants Regt.) 29 Aug. 1913 Died 10 March 1914 in an accident on Salisbury Plain while flying Vickers-built B.E. biplane no. 453 from the Central Flying School
Central Flying School
The Central Flying School is the Royal Air Force's primary institution for the training of military flying instructors. Established in 1912 it is the longest existing flying training school.-History:...

 at RAF Upavon
RAF Upavon
The former Royal Air Force Station Upavon, more commonly known as RAF Upavon, was a grass airfield, military flight training school, and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force....

. The Public Safety and Accident Investigation Committee of the Royal Aero Club
Royal Aero Club
The Royal Aero Club is the national co-ordinating body for Air Sport in the United Kingdom.The Aero Club was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler, his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls , partly inspired by the Aero Club of France...

 found that the accident was "solely due to the steep and protracted descent of the aircraft followed by an attempt, due to inexperience, to flatten out too suddenly when descending at an excessive speed."
609 Capt. L. E. O. Charlton
Lionel Charlton
Air Commodore Lionel Evelyn Oswald Charlton CB, CMG, DSO, RAF was a British infantry officer who served in the Second Boer War. During World War I, Charlton held several command and staff posts in the Royal Flying Corps, finishing the war as a brigadier-general...

 (Lanes. Fusiliers)
29 Aug. 1913 -
610 J. C. Joubert de la Ferte 29 Aug. 1913 -
611 Rowland Harper (Armourer's Mate, R.N.) 29 Aug. 1913 -
612 Capt. B. D. Fisher (17th Lancers) 30 Aug. 1913 -
613 The Hon. F. W. L. Vernon 30 Aug. 1913 -
614 Joseph James Bland (Hydro-aeroplane) 30 Aug. 1913 -
615 2nd Lt. Howard Bertie Strong Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment 3 Sept. 1913 -
616 John William Wilfred Slack 8 Sept. 1913 -
617 Vivian Gaskell Blackburn 10 Sept. 1913 -
618 Walter Hugh Stewart Garnett 10 Sept. 1913 -
619 2nd Lt. Lambert Playfair (Royal Scots) 11 Sept. 1913 -
620 Lt. Nevile Morris Jenkins, R.A. 11 Sept. 1913 -
621 Lt. Hyacinth Joseph Albert Roche (Royal Munster Fusiliers) 12 Sept. 1913 -
622 Capt. Arthur James Ellis (South Wales Borderers) 12 Sept. 1913 -
623 Lt. Jack Armand Cuningham, R.F.A. 12 Sept. 1913 -
624 Cecil Le de Spencer Wynne Roberts 12 Sept. 1913 -
625 Francis Knox Haskins, R.N. 13 Sept. 1913 -
626 Colin Layzell-Apps 13 Sept. 1913 -
627 Lt. Reginald John Bone, R.N. 16 Aug. 1913 -
628 Leonard Rupert Staddon (Carpenter Warrant Officer) 12 Sept. 1913 -
629 Frederic George Bevis 13 Sept. 1913 -
630 Engineer-Lt. Gerald West Storey Aldwell, R.N. 15 Sept. 1913 -
631 E.R.A. Albert Edward Case 17 Sept. 1913 -
632 Noel Pemberton Billing
Noel Pemberton Billing
Noel Pemberton Billing was an English aviator, inventor, publisher, and Member of Parliament. He founded the firm that became Supermarine and promoted air power, but he held a strong antipathy towards the Royal Aircraft Factory and its products...

17 Sept. 1913 -
633 Wilfrid Watts 17 Sept. 1913 -
634 Edward John Addis 17 Sept. 1913 Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in 1918.
635 Capt. Francis A. Ferguson, R.E. 22 Sept. 1913 -
636 Petty Officer Frederick James Hooper 22 Sept. 1913 -
637 E.R.A. Vivian Rees 27 Sept. 1913 -
638 Capt. Geoffrey Henry Cox (S.R.) 27 Sept. 1913 -
639 Frank Bernard Halford
Frank Halford
Major Frank Bernard Halford CBE FRAeS was an English aircraft engine designer.-Career:Educated at Felsted, In 1913 he left the University of Nottingham before graduating to learn to fly at Brooklands and Bristol Flying School and became a flight instructor using Bristol Boxkites.He served in the...

2 Oct. 1913 (1894–1955) after service with the Royal Flying Corps became an aero-engine designer and chairman and technical director of de Havilland engines. Designer of the de Havilland Gipsy
De Havilland Gipsy
The de Havilland Gipsy is a British air-cooled 4-cylinder in-line aircraft engine designed by Frank Halford in 1927 to replace the ADC Cirrus in the de Havilland D.H.60 Moth light biplane....

 piston engine.
640 E. R. A. William Badley 3 Oct. 1913 -
641 Sir Bryan B. M. Leighton, Bart. 3 Oct. 1913 -
642 Michael Sullivan Keogh (Carpenter, R.N.) 4 Oct. 1913 -
643 Ivan Beauclerk Hart-Davies 6 Oct. 1913 -
644 Capt. George Henderson, I.A. 7 Oct. 1913 -
645 Lt. Roger Montague Boger, R.F.A. 8 Oct. 1913 -
646 Christopher Draper
Christopher Draper
Squadron Commander Christoper Draper, DSC Croix de guerre , was an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges earned him the nickname "the Mad Major." After the war he became a film star through his work both as a stunt pilot and as an actor...

9 Oct. 1913 -
647 Lt. Ennis Tristram Ratcliffe Chambers, R.N. 9 Oct. 1913 -
648 Lt. Gerard Lowndes Edward Sherlock (3rd K.O. Hussars) 9 Oct. 1913 -
649 Lt. Charles Bennett Spence, R.F.A. 13 Oct. 1913 -
650 Willy Voigt 15 Oct. 1913 -
651 Lt. Eric Roper-Curzon Nanson, R.N.R. 15 Oct. 1913 -
652 Capt. Herbert Creagh Jenings (5th Royal Irish Lancers) 16 Oct. 1913 -
653 Capt. Thomas Couper Mudie (Royal Scots) 16 Oct. 1913 -
654 Eng.-Lt. Charles Dempster Breese
Charles Breese
Air Vice Marshal Charles Dempster Breese CB AFC RAF was an officer in the Royal Navy and a senior officer in the Royal Air Force in the first half of the 20th century.-Honours:...

, R.N.
16 Oct. 1913 -
655 Leonard Cameron Kidd 22 Oct. 1913 -
656 Assistant-Paymaster Vyvian Harcourt Coles, R.N.R. 22 Oct. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Missing in Action 21 August 1918 after the Q-ship
Q-ship
Q-ships, also known as Q-boats, Decoy Vessels, Special Service Ships, or Mystery Ships, were heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry, designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks. This gave Q-ships the chance to open fire and sink them...

 HMS Vala was sunk by U-Boat UB-54.
657 Capt, Gerald Charles Balfour Buckland (8th Gurkha Rifles, I.A.
British Indian Army
The British Indian Army, officially simply the Indian Army, was the principal army of the British Raj in India before the partition of India in 1947...

)
22 Oct.1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain.
658 James William Humphrys Scotland 23 Oct. 1913 New Zealand aviator used a Caudron Biplane at the Hall School, Hendon to be the second New Zealander to gain a licence in England. In 1914 he made the first substantial cross-country flight in New Zealand.
659 Major Gerald Richard Vivian Kinsman, R.F.A. 24 Oct. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Awarded a Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Service Order
The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September...

 and appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
Order of St Michael and St George
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is an order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later George IV of the United Kingdom, while he was acting as Prince Regent for his father, George III....

 for his service during the first world war, died in 1963.
660 Reginald Kirshaw Pierson, B.Sc. 24 Oct. 1913 An engineer used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Became chief designer at Vickers Limited, one of his designs was the Vickers Vimy
Vickers Vimy
The Vickers Vimy was a British heavy bomber aircraft of the First World War and post-First World War era. It achieved success as both a military and civil aircraft, setting several notable records in long-distance flights in the interwar period, the most celebrated of which was the first non-stop...

 and he was chief designer of the Vickers Wellington
Vickers Wellington
The Vickers Wellington was a British twin-engine, long range medium bomber designed in the mid-1930s at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey, by Vickers-Armstrongs' Chief Designer, R. K. Pierson. It was widely used as a night bomber in the early years of the Second World War, before being displaced as a...

.
661 Maurice Bernal Blake 24 Oct. 1913 Born in Ireland the son of Henry Arthur Blake
Henry Arthur Blake
Sir Henry Arthur Blake GCMG, DL was a British colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong from 1898 to 1903.-Early life and career:...

, he is described as an equerry to Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
-Titles:*1872–1891: Her Highness Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein*1891–1900: Her Highness Princess Aribert of Anhalt*1900–1917: Her Highness Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein...

, he used a Grahame-White Biplane at the Grahame-White School, Hendon. Served with the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force and died in 1934.
662 Lt. Alexander Gallaher (4th Dragoon Guards) 24 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain.
663 Lt. Keith Frederick William Dunn, R.F.A. 24 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain.
664 Lt. Charles Herbert Oxlade, R.N.R. 25 Oct. 1913 Used an EAC Biplane at the Eastbourne School, Eastbourne. Killed in action when in command of the sloop HMS Arbutus which was torpedoed by a U Boat (UB-65) in The Bristol Channel 15 December 1917.
665 Capt. Charles George Billing, R.M. 27 Oct. 1913 Used a Caudron Biplane at the Ewen School, Hendon. Killed in action Gallipoli 13 June 1915.
666 Lt. Charles Herbert Collet
Charles Collet
Charles Herbert Collet DSO , was a British Naval airman during the First World War, regarded as one of the best Naval airmen of his day.-Background:...

, R.M.A.
21 Oct. 1913 Used an Avro Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon. Serving with the Royal Naval Air Service, on 22 September 1914 he was awarded the DSO for the first long distance air raid into enemy territory of the war, when he bombed the Zeppelin sheds at Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the capital city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and centre of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region.Düsseldorf is an important international business and financial centre and renowned for its fashion and trade fairs. Located centrally within the European Megalopolis, the...

. He was killed at Imbros Island, Greece on the 19 August 1915.
667 Capt. Cecil Francis Kilner, R.M.L.I. 22 Oct. 1913 Used a B.E. Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon. Took part in the Cuxhaven Raid
Cuxhaven Raid
The Cuxhaven Raid was a British ship-based air-raid on the German naval forces at Cuxhaven mounted on Christmas Day, 1914.Aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service were carried to within striking distance by seaplane tenders of the Royal Navy, supported by both surface ships and submarines...

 on Zeppelin
Zeppelin
A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin in the early 20th century. It was based on designs he had outlined in 1874 and detailed in 1893. His plans were reviewed by committee in 1894 and patented in the United States on 14 March 1899...

 sheds on Christmas Day, 1914. Died 20 October 1925 as a Royal Air Force Group Captain.
668 Ordinary Telegraphist Robert Millar Stirling, R.N. 22 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Naval School, Eastchurch.
669 Warrant Officer Artificer Engineer William Foster Floyd, R.N. 24 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Naval School, Eastchurch. Killed in a flying accident in Essex, 21 January 1918.
670 2nd Lt. Ralph William Gore Hinds, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 31 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Killed in action in France 16 May 1915.
671 Lt. William Foster MacNeece (1st Battalion Queen's Own Regt.) 31 Oct. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Served on the western front as a pilot during 1914, he returned to England and specialised on balloons, he was seconded to the Royal Naval Air Service to train them in the operation of kite balloons. He retired from the Royal Air Force in 1937 as an Air Commodore and was recalled during the second world war as an Air Vice-Marshal. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
The Distinguished Flying Cross is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force and other services, and formerly to officers of other Commonwealth countries, for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against...

 in 1916 after his balloon was shot-down and he escaped by parachuted being badly injured.
672 Petty Officer James Fraser Grady, R.N. 1 Nov. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
673 1st Air Mechanic William Hedley Butt, R.F.C. 1 Nov. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
674 1st Air Mechanic Ernest Edward Copper, R.F.C. 1 Nov. 1913. Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
675 Engine Room Artificer Hugh Nelson, R.N. 1 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Naval School, Eastchurch.
676 Lt. de Courcy Wyndor Plunkett Ireland, R.N. 1 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Naval School, Eastchurch. Was with the Royal Naval Air Service when he was killed 21 Feb 1916 near Rochester.
677 Sgt. David Patterson, R.F.C. 4 Nov. 1913 Used a Short Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
678 2nd Lt. George John Malcolm, R.A. 5 Nov. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Killed in action in France 9 Jul 1916 flying with 20 Squadron RFC
No. 20 Squadron RAF
No. 20 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was until March 2010, the OCU for the BAE Harrier GR9, and T12, operating from RAF Wittering...

.
679 Capt. Thomas Hugh Colville Frankland (Royal Dublin Fusiliers) 5 Nov.1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Killed in action at Gallopoli 25 April 1915.
680 2nd Lt. Sydney Harry Batty-Smith (1st Loyal North Lancashire Regt.) 5 Nov. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. He was the Aide-de-camp
Aide-de-camp
An aide-de-camp is a personal assistant, secretary, or adjutant to a person of high rank, usually a senior military officer or a head of state...

 to the Governor of Hong Kong
Governor of Hong Kong
The Governor of Hong Kong was the head of the government of Hong Kong during British rule from 1843 to 1997. The governor's roles were defined in the Hong Kong Letters Patent and Royal Instructions...

 when he was killed 12 February 1945 and buried at Stanley Military Cemetery.
681 Sub-Lt. John Douglas Harvey, R.N. 6 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands.
682 2nd Lt. Marcus Winslow Huish, R.F.A. 8 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain.
683 Acting-Lt. Rupert Healey Walley, R.N.R. 21 Oct. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
684 Chief-Armourer Charles Hart Whitlock, R.N. 1 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Naval School, Eastchurch.
685 Sgt. Fred Farrer R.F.C. 7 Nov. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
686 Lt. The Hon. Herbert Lyttelton Pelham (2nd Bn. Royal Sussex Regt.) 11 Nov. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Killed in action France 14 September 1914.
687 Lt. Hugh Frederic Treeby (West Riding Regt.) 16 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Died 19 March 1914 at Salisbury Plain.
688 2nd Lt. William Ralph Elliot Harrison, R.F.A. 21 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain. Also holds certificate #11184 awarded 21 June 1933 when he was a Lt Col at the War Office.
689 Henry Spencer Newton Courtney 22 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Larkhill, Salisbury Plain.
690 Lt. Robert John Ferguson Barton (Royal Scots Fusiliers) 24 Nov. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands.
691 Sgt. James McCrae, R.F.C. (M.W.) 24 Nov. 1913 Used a Short Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
692 Shipwright Henry Herbert Scott, R.N. 24 Nov. 1913 Used a Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
693 Capt. Daniel Harrison Macdonell, D.S.O. 25 Nov. 1913 A captain in the North Nigeria Regiment used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Won the DSO
Distinguished Service Order
The Distinguished Service Order is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, and formerly of other parts of the British Commonwealth and Empire, awarded for meritorious or distinguished service by officers of the armed forces during wartime, typically in actual combat.Instituted on 6 September...

 in the South African War in the early 1900s and became a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps.
694 Lt. Augustus Charles Earle Marsh 26 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Salisbury Plain. Claimed the first confirmed RFC victory in the first world war when with 6 Squadron
No. 6 Squadron RAF
No. 6 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 at RAF Leuchars.It was previously equipped with the Jaguar GR.3 in the close air support and tactical reconnaissance roles, and was based at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk until April 2006, moving to RAF Coningsby until...

 he shot down a "Fokker" on 1 November 1914.
695 Lt. Cedric Yeats McDonald (Seaforth Highlanders) 27 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands.
696 2nd Lt. Gerald Henry Broadhurst, R.F.A. 29 Nov. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Missing in action in Flanders 8 May 1915.
697 Owen Bulmer Howell 29 Nov. 1913 Described as a Soliciter, used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Served in the Royal Naval Air Service.
698 John Marten Rush Cripps 2 Dec. 1913 Used a Grahame-White Biplane at the Grahame-White School, Hendon. Served in the Royal Naval Air Service.
699 Rolf Gustav Ugo von Segebaden 7 Dec. 1913 Swedish aviator used a Grahame-White Biplane at the Grahame-White School, Hendon.
700 Capt. Maurice George Lee, I.A. (40th Pathans) 8. Dec. 1913 New Zealand-born aviator used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands.
701 Sgt. Duncan Mitchell RFC 11. Dec. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
702 Capt. Basil Henri Louis Hay 11. Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School at Salisbury Plain and Brooklands.
703 Harold Richard Johnson 11. Dec. 1913 Described as a motor engineer used a Caudron Biplane at the Ewen School, Hendon. Killed in action in France 19 January 1916 in a flying accident with 3 Squadron RFC
No. 3 Squadron RAF
No 3 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Typhoon F2, FGR4 and T3 from RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.No 3 Squadron, which celebrated its 95th anniversary over the weekend of 11-13 May 2007, is unique in the RAF for having two official crests....

.
704 Norman Howarth 11. Dec. 1913 Described as an engineer used a Grahame-White Biplane at the Grahame-White School, Hendon.
705 Second Lt. Thomas Leonard Stanley Holbrow, R.E. 13. Dec. 1913 Used a Caudron Biplane at the Ewen School, Hendon. Killed in action in France 28 March 1918.
706 William Henry Elliott 22 Nov. 1913 Used an Avro Biplane at the Shoreham Flying School, Shoreham.
707 Sgt. John Roland Gardiner RFC 11 Dec 1913 Used a Short Biplane at the Central Flying School, Upavon.
708 Ian Cameron Macdonell 17 Dec. 1913 Canadian aviator and described as an engineer used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Killed in action in France 2 July 1916.
709 Sir Robert George Vivian Duff 18 Dec. 1913 Listed by the RAeC as Robin George Duff, used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Killed in action in Belgium 16 October 1914.
710 James Leonard Finney 19 Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands.
711 Capt. Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding
Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding
Air Chief Marshal Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding GCB, GCVO, CMG was a British officer in the Royal Air Force...

, R.A.
20 Dec. 1913 Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. Flew with the Royal Flying Corps and later Royal Air Force, He was the commander of RAF Fighter Command
RAF Fighter Command
RAF Fighter Command was one of three functional commands of the Royal Air Force. It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. It served throughout the Second World War, gaining recognition in the Battle of Britain. The Command continued until 17 November 1943, when...

 during the Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain is the name given to the World War II air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the United Kingdom during the summer and autumn of 1940...

. Retired as an Air Vice Marshal in 1942 and became Baron Dowding of Bentley Priory. Died in 1970 aged 87.
712 Sgt. Frederick George Bateman RFC 20 Dec. 1913 Used a Maurice Farman Biplane at the Royal Flying Corps, Netheravon.
713 Lt. Charles Edward Ridgway Bridson (3rd Battalion King's Own Regiment) 20 Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Brooklands. Died in Belgium 4 April 1916 aged 25.
714 Sub-Lt. Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet
Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet
Air Vice Marshal Sir Geoffrey Rhodes Bromet KBE CB DSO, DL was an Air Vice Marshal during World War II and a former Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man.-RAF career:...

, R.N.
22 Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School at Salisbury Plain and Brooklands. Retired in 1945 as a Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal and became the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man
The Lieutenant Governor is the representative on the Isle of Man of the Lord of Mann . He/she has the power to grant Royal Assent and is styled His Excellency. In recent times the Governor has either been a retired diplomat or senior military officer...

 until 1952, he died in 1983.
715 Lt. Rowland Edward Brian Hunt 22 Dec. 1913 Used an EAC Biplane at the Eastbourne Aviation School. Eastbourne.
716 Lt. Edmund Digby Maxwell Robertson, R.N. 22 Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School at Brooklands. Later flew with the Royal Air Force and retired in 1935 as an Air Commodore, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
The Distinguished Flying Cross is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force and other services, and formerly to officers of other Commonwealth countries, for "an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying in active operations against...

 in 1919.
717 Andrew Delfosse Badgery 22 Dec. 1913 Australian-born aviator used a Caudron Biplane at the Ewen School, Hendon. Flew with the Australian Flying Corps from 1916 to 1918. Was married to Dorothy Wall
Dorothy Wall
Dorothy Wall was a New Zealand-born author and illustrator of children's fiction books. She is most famous for creating Blinky Bill, an anthropomorphic koala who was the central character in her books Blinky Bill: the Quaint Little Australian , Blinky Bill Grows Up and Blinky Bill and Nutsy...

 an author and illustrator of children's fiction books.
718 Lt. Robert Crosby Halahan, R.N. 24 Dec. 1913 Used a Bristol Biplane at the Bristol School, Salisbury Plain. Killed in action June 1916 in North Sea with the loss of Submarine E18
HMS E18
HMS E18 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Navy, launched in 1915 and lost in the Baltic Sea in May 1916 while operating out of Reval. The exact circumstances surrounding the sinking remain a mystery. The wreck of the submarine was discovered in October 2009.- 1915 :E18 entered service in the UK...

.
719 Cecil Francis Webb 31 Dec. 1913 Described as an engineer and draughtsman he used a Grahame-White Biplane at the Grahame-White School at Hendon.

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