An example of the talent later lost to British aviation.
Early in 1945, the Coalition Government began consideration of the structure of British postwar civil aviation.
He was credited with seven aerial victories at a time when British aviation was suffering its heaviest casualties of the war.
He has considerable achievements in development of radar equipment for the British military aviation.
"There should be no double taxation of British aviation."
There is no doubt that his untimely death robbed British aviation of one of its most distinguished names.
Together with the 1966 decision to phase out British fixed-wing naval aviation, it was decided at very short notice not to recommission Victorious.
In its early days, most of British aviation used imperial units.
The threat to British aviation was a real and not an imaginary threat.
Named the 'Mohawk', the engine was the most powerful available to British aviation at the outbreak of WW1.