The Royal Aero Club issued Aviators Certificates from 1910. These were internationally recognised under the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
List
editAviator's Certificates awarded | ||||
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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.
No. | Name | Date | Comment |
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720 | Captain Robert John Lillywhite RFC | 1 January 1914[1] | Died 26 November 1916 (killed in "an aeroplane accident at the Front", aged 23),[2] nephew of the famous cricketer James Lillywhite.[3] |
721 | Sub-Lt. Franklin Geoffrey Saunders RNVR | 1 January 1914[1] | Franklin Saunders was a World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.[4] |
722 | Hugh Barnes Martindale | 1 January 1914[1] | Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School at Brooklands.[5] Later served with the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. |
723 | Edmund James Fulton | 3 January 1914[1] | Used a Vickers Biplane at the Vickers School at Brooklands.[6] |
724 | Lt. H.E.M. Watkins RNR | 15 January 1914[7] | Took part in the Battle of Rufiji Delta in which the German battleship Königsberg was sunk; died 25 July 1972.[citation needed] |
725 | Sub-Lt. J.R.W. Smyth-Pigott RN | 15 January 1914[7] | Later promoted to group captain[8] and Station Commander RAF Worthy Down. Died 8 October 1971 |
726 | Lt. J.T. Cull RN | 15 January 1914[7] | Took part in the Battle of Rufiji Delta in which the German battleship Königsberg was sunk; died 12 April 1962[citation needed] |
727 | Commander Mansfield Cumming RN | 10 November 1913[9] | Died 14 June 1923[citation needed] Also held French licence #1568 |
728 | Frederick George Dunn | 23 January 1914[9] | Died, together with co-pilot Percy Townley Rawlings, test-flying the Tarrant Tabor at R.A.E. Farnborough on 26 May 1919.[10] |
729 | Herbert Ambrose Cooper | 27 January 1914[9] | First New Zealander to join the Royal Flying Corps, killed in France 21 June 1916.[11] |
730 | Lt. Marmaduke Henry Monckton RA | 28 January 1914[9] | Killed whilst flying (KWF) 9 July 1915 with 8 Sqn.[12] |
731 | Edward Fraser Norris | 28 January 1914[9] | Captain with the Royal Flying Corps killed in an aircraft accident 15 March 1918. |
732 | Filip Augustin Björklund | 3 February 1914[13] | (1886-1967) From Sweden became a civilian and military instructor in the United States. |
733 | Lt. Francis Hesketh Prichard RGA | 10 February 1914[13] | Died in South Russia on 1 February 1920 and buried in Novorossisk New Cemetery.[14] |
734 | Capt. Arthur Burdett Burdett | 10 February 1914[13] | - |
735 | Lt. Dudley Stuart Kays Crosbie | 16 February 1914[13] | - |
736 | Lt. Frank Burges Binney | 16 February 1914[13] | - |
737 | Richard Patrick Creagh | 16 February 1914[13] | - |
738 | John Percival Clark | 16 February 1914[15] | - |
739 | Sub-Lt. Hans Acworth Busk RNR | 17 February 1914[15] | - |
740 | Lt. Charles Edward Robinson RMLI | 19 February 1914[15] | - |
741 | Lt. Harry Macleod Fraser RN | 25 February 1914[15] | - |
742 | William John Stutt | 25 February 1914[15] | Missing with Sgt A. G. Dalzell, 23 September 1920.[16] |
743 | Capt. Alexander Ross-Hume | 25 February 1914[15] | - |
744 | 2nd Lt. James Lee Jackson | 26 February 1914[15] | - |
745 | Sub-Lt. John Charles Spencer-Warwick RNVR | 26 February 1914[15] | - |
746 | 2nd Lt. W.W.A. Burn, New Zealand Staff Corps | 24 February 1914[17] | - |
747 | Leading Seaman Frank Barnshaw RN | 26 February 1914[17] | - |
748 | A.M. 1st Class Thomas Warren | 26 February 1914[17] | - |
749 | Alfred Edward Barrs | 7 March 1914[17] | - |
750 | Denis George Murray | 11 March 1914[17] | - |
751 | Lt. Henry Allen Edridge-Green, 6th Battalion, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) | 23 March 1914[18] | (1894-1918) Died on 5 November 1918 at Castle Mount Hospital, Dover while serving as a lieutenant with the Royal Air Force at the Capel Airship Station.[19] |
752 | Jack Benjamin Graham | 23 March 1914[18] | - |
753 | Cyril Frederick Lan-Davis | 24 March 1914[18] | (1887-1915) Died on 14 October 1915 while serving as a flight lieutenant with the Royal Naval Air Service assigned to HMS Ark Royal. Known as an inventor and writer on telephotography.[20] |
754 | Lt. Victor Somerset Erskine Lindop, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment | 24 March 1914[18] | (1890-1978) |
755 | Lt. Wilmsdorff George Mansergh, Manchester Regiment | 25 March 1914[18] | Killed in Action France 26 August 1914 aged 32[21] |
756 | Lt. Arthur Sheridan Barratt RFA | 26 March 1914[18] | Died 4 November 1966[22] |
757 | Sgt. Charles Albert Hobby RFC | 27 March 1914[18] | Died 7 April 1961[citation needed] |
758 | Capt. Ernest Arthur Hunter Fell, 12th Bengal Cavalry | 27 March 1914[18] | - |
759 | Leading Seaman Stephen Thomas Clemens RN | 2 April 1914[18] | - |
760 | John Bankes Price | 3 April 1914[18] | - |
761 | Lt. Athelstan Key Durance George, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment | 3 April 1914[18] | - |
762 | 2nd Lt. John Bruce Bolitho, Devonshire Regiment | 15 April 1914[23] | - |
763 | Prince Leon Sapieha de Koden | 15 April 1914[23] | 1883-1944 Polish |
764 | 2nd. Lt. John Bower Harman RFA | 15 April 1914[23] | - |
765 | Oswald Lancaster | 15 April 1914[23] | - |
766 | Comte Jacques de Fitz-James | 16 April 1914[23] | - |
767 | Ernest Victor Samuel Wilberforce | 16 April 1914[23] | - |
768 | Mark Dawson | 16 April 1914[23] | - |
769 | George Carruthers | 21 April 1914[23] | - |
770 | Geoffrey Charles Gold | 21 April 1914[23] | - |
771 | Lt. Philip Stafford Myburgh RFA | 21 April 1914[23] | - |
772 | Lt. Reynell Henry Vemey, ASC | 22 April 1914[23] | - |
773 | Lt. William Henry Dyke Acland | 22 April 1914[23] | - |
774 | W.R. Ding | 27 April 1914[24] | - |
775 | Air Mechanic Arthur James Locker | 28 April 1914[24] | - |
776 | Eric Parker | 29 April 1914[24] | - |
777 | Lt. William Annesley Underhill, Worcestershire Regiment | 10 May 1914[24] | - |
778 | Robert John MacGeagh Hurst | 10 May 1914[24] | - |
779 | 2nd Lt. Cuthbert Euan Charles Rabagliati, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry | 11 May 1914[24] | - |
780 | Frazier Curtis | 11 May 1914[25] | - |
781 | 2nd Lt. John Aidan Liddell | 14 May 1914[25] | - |
782 | Reginald Max Maximilian Murray | 14 May 1914[25] | - |
783 | Michael Geoffrey Smiles | 14 May 1914[25] | - |
784 | Victor Mahl | 14 May 1914[25] | Chief Engineer of the Sopwith Aviation Company, died of appendicitis in 1915 |
785 | Benjamin Herbert Piercy | 18 May 1914[25] | - |
786 | Bernard Francis Hale | 18 May 1914[25] | - |
787 | Major Edward H. Phillips | 19 May 1914[25] | - |
788 | Capt. Alfred Garnet Moore | 19 May 1914[25] | - |
789 | Lt. Norman Wood-Smith | 20 May 1914[25] | - |
790 | Lt. John Burgh Talbot Leighton | 20 May 1914[25] | Capt. John Burgh Talbot Leighton, 'C' Flight Commander (June 1915), later Major, CO 23 Sqn, killed while flying 7 May 1917[12] |
791 | Lt. Gerald Desmond Mills, Sherwood Foresters | 22 May 1914[25] | - |
792 | Robert Eugene Lagrange | 22 May 1914[25] | - |
793 | Corporal Arthur Claud Robins RFC | 21 May 1914[26] | - |
794 | Lt. Ian Malcolm Bonham-Carter, Northumberland Fusiliers | 25 May 1914[26] | Later Air Commodore |
795 | Leonard Parker | 28 May 1914[26] | - |
796 | Percy Herbert Maskell | 28 May 1914[26] | - |
797 | Lt. Gerald Goodwin Carpenter, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment | 29 May 1914[26] | - |
798 | Lt. John Collins, 3rd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment | 29 May 1914[26] | - |
799 | Henry Racine-Jaques | 29 May 1914[26] | - |
800 | Thomas Smith Duncan | 30 May 1914[26] | - |
801 | Ronald Portman Cannon | 30 May 1914[26] | Reserve Pilot on RNAS air raid on Zeppelin Base at Friedrichshafen, November 1914 |
802 | Midshipman David Sigismund Don RN | 2 June 1914[26] | - |
803 | Lt. Kenneth Reid Van der Spuy, South African Army | 2 June 1914[26] | - |
804 | Sub-Lt. Lancelot Tomkinson RN | 2 June 1914[26] | - |
805 | Archibald Maskell | 2 June 1914[26] | - |
806 | George Evelyn Cowley | 3 June 1914[26] | - |
807 | George John Lusted | 3 June 1914[26] | - |
808 | Charles Weber | 5 June 1914[26] | - |
809 | Rupert Henry Steinbach | 6 June 1914[26] | - |
810 | John Philip Wilson | 8 June 1914[26] | - |
811 | Lt. John Edward Tennent, Scots Guards | 9 June 1914[26] | - |
812 | Geoffrey Hugh Eastwood | 9 June 1914[26] | - |
813 | John Lankester Parker | 18 June 1914[27] | Chief test pilot of Shorts from 1918 until 1945 |
814 | Reginald Chambers | 18 June 1914[27] | - |
815 | Laurence Gresley | 19 June 1914[27] | - |
816 | Lt. Bernard Edward Smythies RE | 19 June 1914[27] | Served in the RAF 1914 - 1918, killed while flying on 27 June 1930.[28] |
817 | Lt. Francis Hermann Eberli RGA | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
818 | Midshipman Geoffrey Cayley Lambert Dalley RN | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
819 | Lt. Leslie Fitzroy Richard RGA | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
820 | Lt. Charles Nugent, Royal Berkshire Regiment | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
821 | Capt. Henry Edward Charles Walcot | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
822 | Lt. Gordon Shergold Creed, S.A. Defence Force | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
823 | Lt. Basil Hobson Turnerv | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
824 | Sub-Lt. Herbert Graham Wanklyn RNR | 24 June 1914[27] | - |
825 | John Gordon Miller | 26 June 1914[27] | - |
826 | Ronald Stuart McGregor | 26 June 1914[27] | - |
827 | Capt. Gerard Percy Wallace, S.A. Defence Force | 29 June 1914[29] | - |
828 | Lt. Gilbert Lindsay Farie, Highland Light Infantry | 30 June 1914[29] | - |
829 | Dennis Gwynne | 30 June 1914[29] | - |
830 | William Henry Charlesworth | 1 July 1914[29] | - |
831 | John Edmund Burnet Thornely | 5 July 1914[29] | - |
832 | Lt. Edwin Cheere Emmett, S.A. Defence Force | 9 June 1914[29] | - |
833 | Sub-Lt. Frederick Barr RNR | 9 July 1914[29] | - |
834 | Capt. John Francis Aloysius Kane, 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment | 9 July 1914[29] | - |
835 | William Harold Treloar | 9 July 1914[29] | - |
836 | Charles Cayley Godwin | 9 July 1914[29] | - |
837 | William Donovan South | 9 July 1914[29] | - |
838 | 1st Class A.M. William Boyle Power RFC | 1 July 1914[30] | - |
839 | Master Mariner Alfred William Clemson RNR | 14 July 1914[30] | - |
840 | Lt. Alastair St. John Munro Warrand, Black Watch | 14 July 1914[30] | - |
841 | Thomas Forster Rutledge | 14 July 1914[30] | - |
842 | Rear-Admiral Mark Edward Frederic Kerr | 14 July 1914[30] | - |
843 | Percy Dickson Robinson | 16 July 1914[30] | - |
844 | 1st Class Stoker Henry John Lloyd RN | 17 July 1914[30] | - |
845 | William Campbell Adamson | 17 July 1914[30] | - |
846 | Stephenson MacGordon | 17 July 1914[30] | - |
847 | John Scott Bradbury Winter | 18 July 1914[30] | - |
848 | Henry Pagan Lowe | 20 July 1914[30] | - |
849 | Arthur Gelston Shepherd | 21 July 1914[30] | - |
850 | 1st Air Mechanic William Percy Parker | 21 July 1914[30] | - |
851 | Lt. Thomas Ralph Wells, 33rd Punjabis | 21 July 1914[30] | - |
852 | Lt. Angus George Gillman RHA | 21 July 1914[30] | - |
853 | Capt. Harry Tailyour Lumsden, Cameron Highlanders | 22 July 1914[30] | - |
854 | Thomas Hinshelwood | 27 July 1914[30] | - |
855 | Air Mechanic Victor Clarence Judge RFC | 21 July 1914[31] | - |
856 | Frances Alec Arcier | 28 July 1914[31] | - |
857 | Lt. George Aubrey Kennedy Lawrence RFA | 2S July 1914[31] | - |
858 | Lt. Edgar Ralph Coles | 28 July 1914[31] | - |
859 | Albert Throne Crick | 29 July 1914[31] | - |
860 | Lt. James Donald Gerhardt Sanders RFA | 30 July 1914[31] | On a Boxkite of the Bristol School of Flying - the last pre-war certificate awarded at Brooklands. |
861 | Flight-Sgt. Hugh McGrane RFC | 30 July 1914[32] | - |
862 | Sgt.-Maj. Frederick Henry Unwin | 3 August 1914[32] | - |
863 | Sgt. Alfred Robert May | 4 August 1914[32] | - |
864 | Sgt. Frank James RFC | 28 July 1914[32] | - |
865 | Graham Weir | 10 August 1914[32] | - |
866 | William Mortimer-Phelan | 9 August 1914[33] | - |
867 | Flight Sub-Lt. Norman Sholto Douglas, RNAS | 11 August 1914[33] | First to qualify at the new Military School at Brooklands |
868 | Frederick Whittington Gamwell | 15 August 1914[33] | - |
869 | Lionel Seymour Collins | 15 August 1914[33] | - |
870 | Lt. Evelyn Paget Graves RFA. | 18 August 1914[33] | Major, commanding 60 Squadron RFC. Killed in aerial action over Beaumetz, 6 March 1917. Buried at Avesnes-le-Comte, Pas de Calais. |
871 | George Llewellyn Pitt | 19 August 1914[33] | - |
872 | Eric Barton Palmer | 20 August 1914[33] | - |
873 | Gordon Lindsay Thomson | 20 August 1914[33] | (1884–1953) Served in the RNAS at Gallipoli (DSC, 1915), and in the RAF on the Western Front (DFC, 1918). |
874 | Francis Thomas Courtney | 20 August 1914[33] | - |
875 | Flight Sub-Lt. William Hayland Wilson RNAS | 21 August 1914[33] | - |
876 | Flight Sub-Lt. Anthony Rex Arnold RNAS | 21 August 1914[33] | - |
877 | Sub-Lt. Arthur Lorne Nickerson RN | 22 August 1914[33] | - |
878 | Engine Room Artificer John Watson Jean RN | 19 August 1914[34] | - |
879 | Flight Sub-Lt. James Douglas Maude RN | 19 August 1914[34] | - |
880 | Richard Cecil Hardstaff | 20 August 1914[34] | (1894-1979) Served with the Royal Naval Air Service |
881 | Petchell Burtt Murray | 21 August 1914[34] | (1884-1914) Royal Naval Air Service died in flying accident 4 November 1914 |
882 | William Orchard Usher Purnell | 21 August 1914[34] | - |
883 | Master Mariner Richard Upton | 26 August 1914[34] | - |
884 | Lt. John Lawson Kinnear, The King's Regiment | 11 September 1914[35] | - |
885 | 2nd Lt. Derick Robertson Aikman RFC, SR | 11 September 1914[35] | - |
886 | Lt. Charles Carleton Barry, 3rd Battalion, Leinster Regiment | 11 September 1914[35] | - |
887 | Lt. Edgar Ramsey Ludlow-Hewitt, Royal Irish Rifles | 19 August 1914[35] | - |
888 | Felix Ruffi | 29 August 1914[35] | - |
889 | Elmer Peter Roberts | 29 August 1914[35] | - |
890 | Andrew Y.K.R. Cheung | 31 August 1914[35] | - |
891 | Capt. Oliver Nash Moriarty, Antrim RGA, SR | 2 September 1914[35] | - |
892 | Capt. Andrew Adolphus Walser, London Regiment | 2 September 1914[35] | Later air commodore.[36] |
893 | Lt. Jocelyn Morton Lucas, 4th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment | 3 September 1914[35] | - |
894 | Lt. William Adam Sedgwick Rough | 3 September 1914[35] | - |
895 | Capt. Cecil Harry Wolff, Bedfordshire Regiment | 4 September 1914[35] | - |
896 | Second-Lt. John Reginald Howett RFC | 8 September 1914[35] | - |
897 | Capt. Arthur Douglas Gaye | 8 September 1914[37] | - |
898 | Cyril Marconi Crowe | 8 September 1914[37] | First World War Royal Flying Corps ace, died 1974. |
899 | Flight Sub-Lt. Ralph Whitehead RNAS | 8 September 1914[37] | - |
900 | Flight Sub-Lt. Ralph James Hope-Vere RNAS | 9 September 1914[37] | - |
901 | William Roche Kelly | 9 September 1914[37] | - |
902 | Charles Henry Butler | 6 September 1914[37] | - |
903 | Corporal Frederick Adams RFC | 20 August 1914[37] | - |
904 | Lt. Henry Graham Lambarde Mayne, King's Own Scottish Borderers | 9 September 1914[37] | - |
905 | Robert Maxwell Pike | 21 September 1914[37] | - |
906 | Flight Sub-Lt. The Hon. Desmond O'Brien RNAS | 21 September 19[37] | - |
907 | Flight Sub-Lt. Philip Leslie Holmes RNAS | 21 September 1914[38] | - |
908 | John Callaghan Brooke | 21 September 1914[38] | - |
909 | Claude Francis Strickland, ICS | 22 September 1914[38] | - |
910 | James Gordon McKinley | 22 September 1914[38] | - |
911 | Flight Sub-Lt. Bernard Crossley Meates RNAS | 23 September 1914[38] | - |
912 | Harry O'Hagan | 23 September 1914[38] | - |
913 | Oswald Mansell Moullin | 24 September 1914[38] | - |
914 | 2nd Lt. Frederick William Polehampton, 14th Reserve Cavalry Regiment, 15th (The King's) Hussars | 27 September 1914[38] | - |
915 | Reginald Lord | 27 September 1914[38] | - |
916 | Flight Sub-Lt. Maurice Arthur Haines RNAS | 30 September 1914[38] | - |
917 | Flight Sub-Lt. Harold Rosher RNAS | 30 September 1914[38] | - |
918 | Gerald Charles Ross Mumby | 1 October 1914[38] | - |
919 | Flight Sub-Lt. Francis Warrington-Strong RNAS | 2 October 1914[38] | - |
920 | Lt. Arthur Bracton Bagley, Royal Dublin Fusiliers | 2 October 1914[38] | - |
921 | Capt. Harold Wyllie, 9th (Cyclist) Battalion, Hampshire Regiment | 1 September 1914[38] | - |
922 | 2nd Lt. William Francis Forbes-Sempill RFC | 29 September 1914[38] | Forbes-Semphill led a technical mission to Japan in 1921 to help the Japanese Navy develop naval aviation. He held several records for long-distance flights and was leading figure in the Royal Aeronautical Society, of which he was president. |
923 | Charles Henry Chichester Smith | 2 October 1914[38] | - |
924 | Lt. Eric Walker, 6th Battalion, Border Regiment | 4 October 1914[38] | - |
925 | Flight Sub-Lieut. Philip Charles Vere Perry RNAS | 5 October 1914[39] | - |
926 | Thomas Walker Abbott | 7 October 1914[39] | - |
927 | Peter Legh | 8 October 1914[39] | - |
928 | Malcolm McBean Bell-Irving | 9 October 1914[39] | A Canadian from Vancouver who served with the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War winning a Military Cross and Distinguished Service Order.[40] |
929 | George Crosfield Norris Nicholson | 9 October 1914[39] | Was serving as a captain in the Royal Flying Corps when he was killed while flying at Gosport, Hampshire, on 11 March 1916, aged 31.[41] |
930 | Donald Campbell MacLachlan | 9 October 1914[39] | - |
931 | Beaufoi John Warwick Montressor Moore | 10 October 1914[39] | Killed 10 June 1917 in a flying accident while serving as a captain in the Royal Flying Corps.[42][43] |
932 | Rupert Forbes-Bentley | 8 October 1914[39] | - |
933 | Flight Sub-Lt. Edwin Rowland Moon RNAS | 10 October 1914[39] | Won DSO and bar during World War I. Commanded the Seaplane Experimental Station at Felixstowe after the war; killed in flying boat crash 29 April 1920.[44][45] |
934 | Flight Sub-Lt. Kenneth Stevens Savory RNAS | 29 September 1914[39] | - |
935 | Flight Sub-Lt. David Keith Johnston RNAS | 1 October 1914[39] | - |
936 | Flight Sub-Lt. Vincent Nicholl RNAS | 8 October 1914[39] | - |
937 | Flight Sub-Lt. Francis Gilmer Tempest Dawson RNAS | 8 October 1914[39] | - |
938 | Flight Sub-Lt. Maurice Edward Arthur Wright RNAS | 8 October 1914[39] | - |
939 | Flight Sub-Lt. Edward Gordon Riggall RNAS | 11 October 1914[39] | - |
940 | Ormond George Hake | 15 October 1914[39] | Died 14 May 1916 as a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps aged 19.[46] He died during a test flight of a newly built aircraft. |
941 | Capt. Thomas Walter Colby Carthew, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment | 16 October 1914[39] | - |
942 | Flight Sub-Lt. John Joseph Petre RNAS | 14 October 1914[47] | Died in a flying accident on 13 April 1917, Acting Sqn. Cmdr. J.J. Petre, DSC.[48] |
943 | Alexander Burnell Rendall | 19 October 1914[47] | - |
944 | 2nd Lt. Cecil Harloven Saunders RFC | 21 October 1914[47] | - |
945 | Flight Sub-Lt. Arthur Ethelbert Griffin RNAS | 21 October 1914[47] | - |
946 | Flight Sub-Lt. Reginald Eycott Nicoll RNAS | 21 October 1914[47] | - |
947 | Flight Sub-Lt. Joseph Alexander Allen RNAS | 23 October 1914[47] | - |
948 | Flight Lt. Christopher Hornby RNAS | 24 October 1914[47] | - |
949 | Flight Sub-Lt. Edwin Harris Dunning RNAS | 24 October 1914[47] | - |
950 | Flight Sub-Lt. Tom Harry England RNAS | 25 October 1914[47] | - |
951 | Flight Sub-Lt. Evan Bernard Morgan RNAS | 25 October 1914[47] | - |
952 | Cyril Charles Wigram | 26 October 1914[47] | - |
953 | Flight Sub-Lt. Marmaduke Scott Marsden RNAS | 26 October 1914[47] | - |
954 | Malcolm Grahame Christie | 27 October 1914[47] | - |
955 | Flight Sub-Lt. Allan Knighton Robertson RNAS | 5 November 1914[49] | - |
956 | Flight Lt. John William Kidston Allsop RNAS | 5 November 1914[49] | - |
957 | Lionel Franklin Beynon | 5 November 1914[49] | - |
958 | William Harry Ellison RN | 6 November 1914[49] | - |
959 | Flight Sub-Lt. Aylmer Fitzwarine Bettington RNAS | 6 November 1914[49] | - |
960 | Julian Pauncefote Inglefield | 7 November 1914[49] | - |
961 | Flight Sub-Lt. John Martin d'Arcy Levy RNAS | 23 September 1914[49] | - |
962 | Flight Sub-Lt. Bertrand Lawrence Huskisson RNAS | 28 October 1914[49] | - |
963 | Sergt. William Sharpe RFC | 6 November 1914[49] | - |
964 | John Harold Rose | 7 November 1914[49] | (1894-1915) Died as a sub-lieutenant with the Royal Naval Air Service during the Gallipoli Campaign |
965 | Jesse Albert Easter | 7 November 1914[49] | (1890-1971) |
966 | Lt. Eustace Osborne Grenfell, DCLI | 9 November 1914[49] | (1890-1964) retired as Royal Air Force group captain |
967 | Robert William Alexander Ivermee | 10 November 1914[49] | - |
968 | 1st Class Air Mechanic James Douglas Clarke | 28 October 1914[49] | |
969 | Commander R.M. Groves RN | 15 November 1914[49] | - |
970 | Flight Sub-Lt. Douglas Iron RNAS | 28 October 1914[50] | - |
971 | 2nd Lt. John Eustace Arthur Baldwin, 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars | 17 November 1914[50] | - |
972 | 2nd Lt. Erik Harrison Mitchell | 17 November 1914[50] | - |
973 | Francisco Carabajal | 18 November 1914[50] | - |
974 | Capt. Gerald William Huntbach, 4th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry | iS November 1914[50] | - |
975 | Lt. Alan John Lance Scott, Sussex Yeomanry | 20 November 1914[50] | - |
976 | Alfred Huggins | 24 November 1914[50] | Later RFC Director of Aircraft Equipment and brigadier-general.[51] |
977 | Flight Sub-Lt. Eric John Hodsoll RNAS | 25 November 1914[50] | - |
978 | Flight Sub-Lt. Eric Fabricius Bray RNAS | 25 November 1914[50] | - |
979 | Lt. Michael Lloyd Braithwaite | 25 November 1914[50] | (1881-1915) Died in France 17 May 1915 serving with the Royal Flying Corps |
980 | Flight Sub-Lt. John Osborn Groves RNAS | 25 November 1914[50] | - |
981 | Edward Stanley Skipper | 25 November 1914[50] | - |
982 | Flight Sub-Lt. Edmund Ivan Montfort Bird RNAS | 25 November 1914[50] | - |
983 | William Geoffrey Moore | 26 November 1914[50] | - |
984 | 2nd Lt. Clifford Alban Hooper RFC | 18 November 1914[52] | - |
985 | Lt. Charles Stuart Burnett, Highland Light Infantry | 24 November 1914[52] | - |
986 | Frank Sowter Barnwell | 9 December 1914[52] | (1880-1938) and aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer, died in an aircraft designed and built by himself on 2 August 1938 |
987 | Flight Sub-Lt. Guy William Price RNAS | 9 December 1914[52] | - |
988 | Flight Sub-Lt. Bernard Osbourne Ffield RNAS | 10 December 1914[52] | - |
989 | John Claude Horsey Barfield | 12 December 1914[52] | - |
990 | Charles Percival Wilson | 14 December 1914[52] | - |
991 | Flight Sub-Lt. Thomas Spencer RNAS | 27 October 1914[52] | - |
992 | Flight Sub-Lt. Edward John Cooper RNAS | 14 December 1914[52] | - |
993 | Flight Sub-Lt. Percy Ethelwyn Hunt Wakeley RNAS | 14 December 1914[52] | - |
994 | 2nd Lt. Malcolm David Methven | 14 December 1914[52] | (1891-1962) Married Helen Marion Watson, 16 December 1918, St. Paul's Toronto Canada.[53] Lt-Col. O.C. Stores Depot. Died about December 1962[54] |
995 | 2nd Lt. Henry Bayly Reginald Grey-Edwards RFA | 14 December 1914[52] | - |
996 | George Gilbert Algernon Williams | 15 December 1914[52] | - |
997 | Stanley Graham Gilmour | 15 December 1914[52] | - |
998 | Lt. James Cecil Thornton RFA | 15 December 1914[52] | - |
999 | Flight Lt. Robert Hilton Jones RNAS | 17 December 1914[52] | - |
1000 | Flight Sub.-Lt. Roger Martin Field RNAS | 18 December 1914[52] | - |
1001 | Flight Sub-Lt. Kenneth Falshaw Watson RNAS | 19 December 1914[52] | - missing in action, 1916 |
1002 | Maurice Leigh Gardner | 20 December 1914[52] | - |
1003 | Flight Sub-Lt. George Fred Breese RNAS | 19 December 1914[55] | - |
1004 | Flight Sub-Lt. Gerald Edward Livock RNAS | 20 December 1914[55] | - |
1005 | Flight Sub-Lt. Douglas Meston Barnes RNAS | 20 December 1914[55] | - |
1006 | Geoffrey Harold Brinkman McCall | 20 December 1914[55] | - |
1007 | Gino Virgilio | 20 December 1914[55] | - |
1008 | Ernest Alfred Edward Wood | 21 December 1914[55] | - |
1009 | Flight Sub-Lt. Walter Shackfield Newton-Clare RNAS | 20 December 1914[55] | - |
1010 | Flight Sub-Lt. Thomas Kenneth Young RNAS | 21 December 1914[55] | - |
1011 | Melville Richard Allen | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1012 | Leo Francis Page | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1013 | Lt. King Davie Harris, King's Own Scottish Borderers | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1014 | Flight Sub-Lt. Harold James Batchelor RNAS | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1015 | Ralph Christopher Freeman | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1016 | Lionel Macdonald Wells Bladen | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1017 | Flight Sub-Lt. William Laurie Welsh RNAS | 22 December 1914[55] | - |
1018 | Thomas Vaughan Lister | 23 December 1914[55] | (1893-1983) Bristol Biplane at the Royal Naval Air Station at Hendon. A sub-lieut in the Royal Naval Air Service, later a wing commander in the Royal Air Force. |
1019 | Flight Sub-Lt. Arthur Quilton Cooper RNAS | 23 December 1914[55] | - |
1020 | Flight Sub-Lt. Charles Beauvoir Dalison RNAS | 24 December 1914[55] | - |
1021 | 2nd Lt. Percy Gilbert Ross-Hume | 24 December 1914[55] | - |
1022 | Herbert Prinsep Somers Clogstoun | 24 December 1914[55] | (1886-1955) Maurice Farman Biplane at the Military School, Brooklands. An inspector of Agriculture Bank of Egypt. |
1023 | Robert Hobart Mayo | 24 December 1914[55] | Designer of the Short Mayo Composite piggy-back aircraft combination. |
1024 | Lt. Richard Williams, June, Commonwealth Military Forces | 12 November 1914[56] | Bristol Biplane at the Central Flying School at Werribee, Australia. |
1025 | Capt. Thomas Walter White, Commonwealth Military Forces | 14 November 1914[56] | Bristol Biplane at the Central Flying School at Werribee, Australia. |
1026 | Lt. George Pinnock Merz MB, BS | 14 November 1914[56] | (1891-1915) Bristol Biplane at the Central Flying School at Werribee, Australia. Member of the Australian Flying Corps, missing in action 30 July 1915 in Mesopotamia. |
1027 | 2nd Lt. David Thomas William Manwell | 16 November 1914[56] | - |
1028 | John Whitaker Woodhouse | 22 December 1914[56] | - |
1029 | Clarence Arthur Charles Winchester | 22 December 1914[56] | Journalist, author, novelist, editor and poet.[57] |
1030 | Lt. Arthur Leslie Donaldson, Rifle Brigade | 26 December 1914[56] | (1893-1967) Maurice Farman biplane at the Netheravon Flying School at Netheravon. |
1031 | Lt. William Bowen Hargrave, Suffolk Regiment | 31 December 1914[56] | (1894-1973) Maurice Farman biplane at the Central Flying School at Upavon. Royal Flying Corps later a group captain in the Royal Air Force, awarded an OBE. |
1032 | 2nd Lt. Ewart Douglas Horsfall, Rifle Brigade | 31 December 1914[56] | Ewart Douglas Horsfall who won a gold medal for Great Britain rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics[58] He achieved a rare double of being awarded both the Military Cross (in 1916) and the Distinguished Flying Cross (in 1918). |
See also
edit- List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1910
- List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1911
- List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1912
- List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal Aero Club in 1913
- List of pilots with foreign Aviator's Certificates accredited by the Royal Aero Club 1910-1914
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