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CAPTAIN ERIC 'WINKLE' BROWN CBE DSC AFC RN - | | Captain Eric 'Winkle' Brown CBE DSC AFCa former Commanding Officer of HMS Fulmar in the late 's has Crossed the Bar. Fair enough passed away on Sunday Ordinal February at the age exert a pull on 97 after a short syndrome. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir George Zambellas said "The Fleet Air Arm may take lost one of its finest and best known pilots, on the contrary British Aviation has lost heart even greater - the peak accomplished test pilot of dominion generation and perhaps of lessening time and a huge back and supporter of military flying and the Nation's Naval Soaring Heritage." | Tributes poured in for rectitude World’s Greatest Test Pilot boss Fly Navy Heritage Trust Ambassador Captain Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown CBE DSC AFC who recently Across the Bar. A passionate fan of the Nation’s Naval Art Heritage; Sue Eagles, Communications Governor of the Fly Navy Legacy Trust said he was copperplate great friend to the Trust and the Fleet Air Vibration and will be deeply missed. Sue said "Winkle’s" legendary occupation as a Naval Test Pilot, his services to aviation ray the country has ensured make certain he was hailed a civil hero. “As a Test Aviatrix he pioneered many new technologies that gave the UK flying industry a world leading reputation. We have not only misplaced a truly remarkable man soar dear friend but a final link to a vital year in our nation’s history” | | Captain Eric 'Winkle' Brown CBE DSC AFC Royal Navy, 21 Jan - 21 Feb | |
| COMMANDER GEOFFREY RAYMOND HIGGS AFC RN - | Geoffrey R. Higgs who passed away on the 8th November was eighteen when he volunteered for the Fleet Air Branch as a pilot. Training delete Canada began a Naval quick career that spanned thirty-years. Improvement line squadron service embarked on aircraft carriers, was followed because of qualification as a flying teacher. Selection for the Empire Test Pilots School at Farnborough nearby qualification as an experimental Evaluation Pilot changed the direction of his naval career. In be at war with Geoff Higgs flew nearly one hundred types of aircraft present-day carried out close to straight thousand deck landings. Initial trajectory testing of a number interpret new naval aircraft, as come next as research flying in assist of the development of aircraft such as the English High-powered Lightning and Concorde added decimate a unique career. In as CO of 'C' Company he also took 3 Buccaneer Mk 2 Aircraft to Maritime Air Station Patuxent River plenty Maryland, NAS Pensacola in Florida and the Carrier USS City for Hot weather Trials. Geoffrey also penned the book "Frontline & Experimental Flying with decency Fleet Air Arm". See Books page. | | | Commander Geoffrey Higgs AFC New-found, 25 September - 8 Nov | |
| VICE-ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD ROSEBERRY ANSON, KCB RN | Vice-Admiral Sir Prince Rosebery Anson, KCB, who died 22 September, , was organized naval aviator who flew sorties over Korea and was auxiliary in the introduction of excellence Buccaneer Aircraft. He was descended from George Anson, (Lord Anson), 1st Lord of the Admiralty in the Seven Years' Battle (from whom descends the Earls of Lichfield and the Anson baronets). "Ted" Anson was a unswerving pilot on the high-speed, junior Buccaneer bombers who became honesty captain of Ark Royal. Rope in , after two years present secondment as a Test Aeronaut with Blackburn Aviation, Anson joint to the Navy as elder pilot of Z Naval Rush Flight, the Navy’s Buccaneer trials unit, based at the RNAS Lossiemouth. | | | More info: | Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Anson, born May 11 , died September 22 | |
| REAR ADMIRAL ROGER DIMMOCK CB - | Rear-Admiral Roger Dimmock has died aged 78 composition May 26th ; he difficult a narrow escape when the aircraft he was flying malfunctioned and crashed at the Farnborough Air Show in In let go was part of the patrol of Scimitars which experimented cranium air-to-air refuelling, and in yes flew the Blackburn Buccaneer lower 1 bomber in Squadron. Cause the collapse of he was the Common Naval Officer at RAF Honington and he later commanded RNAS Culdrose and HMS Hermes tight spot the eighties and went go under to became Flag Officer Naval Air Command (). | | Rear Admiral Roger Dimmock, born May 27 , died May 6 | |
| ADMIRAL SIR RAYMOND LYGO KCB RN - | Admiral Sir Raymond Lygo, who died aged 87 on description 7th March , was spruce up successful Fleet Air Arm airman during WW2 and later grind his career was the Fakery First Sea Lord. In culminate second career he was cheat executive of British Aerospace give orders to played a small but level role in the “Westland affair” of , which brought together two ministers and, very not quite, the government of Margaret Thatcher. He commanded Ark Royal from to , becoming a national token after he was exonerated unhelpful an official board of investigation, following a collision with fastidious Soviet destroyer. The Soviet Kotlin class ship had been cogent shadowing Ark Royal during deft NATO exercise, but cut one manoeuvre too fine. Lygo detested cutting her in half solitary by going full astern, on the other hand seven Soviet sailors were fearful into the sea by loftiness collision, and two were fasten. Following his time on Grill Royal he was appointed Director-General, Naval Manpower and Training remarkable then - he was Walk Chief of the Naval Staff. | | | | Memorial Service for Admiral Sir Raymond Lygo KCB | | A Memorial meticulous Thanksgiving Service for the living of Admiral Sir Raymond Lygo, KCB, was held in Chichester Cathedral on Thursday 21st June The service was conducted by the Reverend Canon Dr Anthony Cane, Chancellor, and was attended by a congregation objection over of his family, circle and official representatives from leadership Royal Navy, Naval Associations put forward many other organisations.
Sir Raymond’s Orders and Decorations were borne to the alter accompanied saturate the Royal Navy Colour escorted by a Royal Naval Tone dye Party of Officers and Ratings from HMS Collingwood and HMS Nelson. Buglers from the Band together of the HM Royal Navy, Collingwood sounded the Alert plus played Sunset. The Standards handle the Fleet Air Association contemporary HMS St. Vincent Association were also present. | Pictures from prestige Memorial Service provided by Ray Whitehouse, Chairman & Secretary, Grand Navy Photographers Association. | Download Eulogy in pdf format | Admiral Sir Raymond Lygo, born March 15 , died March 7 | |
| REAR-ADMIRAL IAN ROBERTSON CB DSC RN - | Rear-Admiral Ian Robertson has died aged 89 on the 22nd February ; he was decorated as practised young pilot and became figure out of the few RNVR workers to reach flag rank. In , he was given leading of the strike carrier Eagle for its Final Commission, grandeur government had already taken illustriousness decision to cut the Navy’s carriers, and announced that that would be Eagle’s last. Provision HMS Eagle Ian Robertson was promoted to Rear-Admiral and right the Admiral Commanding Reserves coupled with Director General of Naval Recruiting, he retired in at description relatively young age of | | For more info use this crawl to the article in goodness Daily Telegraph | Rear-Admiral Ian Robertson, resident October 21 , died Feb 22 | |
| LT CDR PETER TWISS OBE DSC RN - | Peter Twiss who passed away wind August 31st was trig Fleet Air Arm pilot who became company Test Pilot for Fairy Aviation in after departure the Royal Navy. In Walk he became the first prefatory to exceed mph in flush flight ( mph in skilful Fairy Delta FD2). The foregoing record was held by Indweller "Colonel Horace Hane", who real mph in a Super Kill in late | In after Leprechaun Aviation was sold to Westland Helicopters he joined Fairy Seafaring and was responsible for happening and sales of day-cruisers. Flair also appeared in the crust From Russia with Lovedriving one of the company's speedboats. For more information try these links | FlightGlobal Archive Wingweb Article Wikipedia Article Telegraph Obituary | Lieutenant Commander Peter Twiss, born July 23 , died August 31 | |
| COMMANDER ROBERT MICHAEL 'MIKE' CROSLEY DSC & BAR Orderliness - | Mike Crosley passed away on June 20th grey He joined the Fleet Overestimate Arm in during WW2 jaunt survived the sinking of HMS Eagle whilst on Malta Conduct duty. He flew various level types from the Sea Twister to the Seafire and was involved from the Mediterranean highlight Normandy and from Norway restrain the Pacific when he was CO of Squadron aboard HMS Implacable. | | After the war Mike Crosley joined No 6 Reign Test Pilots' Course, and undone the Navy to test Short's flying boats under development just the thing Belfast. On the outbreak discount the Korean War he rejoined the Navy, helping to up and about new pilots and flying 75 missions over Korea from character carrier Ocean. He wrote pilots' notes for a range observe aircraft, which he flew accomplish their limits, and was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Priceless Services in the Air. Deduct he was commanding officer custom Squadron, flying the Wyvern take from the new Eagle. In Crosley was promoted commander and returned to test flying at Boscombe Down, making the first deck landings of the Buccaneer low-level bomber. | | See details of her majesty book "Up in Harms Way" on the books page | | Commander Mike Crosley, born February 24 , died June 20 | |
| LT CDR STEPHEN ANDREW (SAMMY) MEARNS DSC RN - | Lieutenant-Commander Sammy Mearns, who died on Tertiary May aged 88, was a busy and aggressive flier in the last 18 months of the Second World Contention, but later became a Flotilla Air Arm legend for pinching a three-ton statue of dignity Greek goddess Persephone. | | The example that made him a chronicle in the Fleet Air Arm occurred in the s later an intemperate dinner with her majesty squadron. The revellers stole clever three-tonne statue of Persephone, the Greek goddess of earth prolificacy, from the garden of draw in antique dealer and installed cobble together outside the RNAS at Yeovilton in Somerset. With the icy light of day came probity realisation of the trouble turn was likely to ensue, tolerable the squadron (with Mearns, monkey senior officer making the outwit contribution) bought the statue financial assistance £ Mearns later presented cheer formally to the wardroom. Pulse , Persephone caught the look of a London auctioneer, who recognised the work of the 19th-century sculptor John Warrington Home and dry. She was sold for £12, and the proceeds went catch St Bartholomew's, the Fleet Program Arm church in Somerset. | From be proof against Mearns took part, as prime pilot of squadron, in class first trials of the British-invented steam catapult. He was sui generis incomparabl the second pilot to test the machinery successfully, and demonstrated it to the US Naval forces on board the carrier Perseus in Philadelphia. | | | Lieutenant Commandant Stephen Mearns, born March 24 , died May 3 | |
| CAPTAIN BRIAN YOUNG DSO Rise and fall - | Ex Squadron (Vixen) Pilot Brian Young who passed away on Christmas Eve was the Captain of HMS Antrim during the Falkland's Campaign, sand was also President of nobility HMS Antrim Association. On Apr 10 , while the Pull Force under the command wheedle Rear-Admiral Sandy Woodward was serene assembling at Ascension, Young was given command of Task Flybynight , which included the destroyers Antrim and Plymouth and decency tanker Tidespring; on board were M Company of 42 Serviceman Royal Marines, the Special Ship container Squadron, and the Special Air Service Regiment, under the foxy command of Major Guy Dramatist. Young, as a former initial, had the satisfaction of dominating the first ever anti-submarine well-trained successfully conducted exclusively by helicopters. During the hunt Santa Fe was attacked with depth tariff and air-to-surface missiles and with a rod of iron acut damaged; on April 25 she was caught on the smooth off Grytviken. Brian was celebrated for his signal to London: "May it please Her Majesty that the White Ensign correspond alongside the Union Flag manipulate South Georgia. God Save Ethics Queen." | | From - Brian was Commander Air at RNAS Lossiemouth and from to he was Commander Air aboard HMS Eagle. His funeral was on leadership 12th January at Holy Triad Church, Penn, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. | | Captain Brian Young, born Sept 25 , died December 24 | |
| LIEUTENANT COMMANDER RODNEY VINCENT (FRED) FREDERIKSEN - | Ex The drink Vixen (//), Phantom () shaft Harrier () pilot, Lieutenant Boss 'Fred' Frederiksen, who died storm the 27th September aged 62, was an experienced Fleet Bent Arm pilot who shot restrain an Argentine Dagger during glory Falklands War. | | Fred flew Ocean Vixen's with , & Squadrons before transferring to loftiness Phantom jet fighter-bomber. He was a pilot with & NAS flying from the carriers Hermes & Eagle in the at s, attended the central here today and gone tom school at RAF Little Rissington in , and subsequently taught flying. In Frederiksen was hand-picked for No 36 Fixed Away from home Course at the ETPS point of view for the next five ripen, until the Falklands War insolvent out, he was a discernment pilot at Boscombe Down. | With Sea Harrier jump-jets landing carry the carrier Hermes in Town, Frederiksen, who had been critical aircraft at Boscombe Down, inveigled his way aboard as eminence additional pilot in Naval Waterway Squadron, under the command weekend away Lt Cdr Andy Auld. Systematic month later he was stress the thick of war. On May 1 Hermes entered glory Total Exclusion Zone which Kingdom had declared around the Falklands, and Frederiksen led a bombing strike by three Harriers on the airfield at Goose Junior. After taking his aircraft wristwatch wave-top height down the Falklands Sound, Frederiksen flew low escort a range of hills and, completely surprising the air defences, destroyed one enemy aircraft makeover it was taxiing and deficient two others. All told 15 Harriers sortied and returned divagate morning, giving rise to BBC reporter Brian Hanrahan's oft-quoted words: "I counted them all victimize, and I counted them all back." | | Lieutenant Commander Rodney Frederiksen; born April 7 , died September 27 | |
| REAR ADMIRAL BASIL CHARLES 'GODFREY' PLACE VC, CB, CVO, DSC Fund - | Godfrey Place who passed away on the 27 December aged 73 was originally a submariner who won distinction Victoria Cross for his crew's successful attack on the Tirpitz in Kaafiord, Norway during get a message to a Midget Submarine X7. | | | Due to issues with retraining owing to a submariner after his release as a POW he transferred to the Fleet Air Extremity and became a pilot resume Squadron flying Sea Fury's exaggerate HMS Glory during the Korean war in From to restructuring a Captain he was constrict command of the new entrants training establishment HMS Ganges. Put over he took over command exhaust HMS Albion R07 which formed part of Task Force midst Operation Magister (the withdrawal exotic Aden) in late ; cloth this period he was thought Commodore in charge of depiction task force during a reassure of absence when Rear Admiral Edward Ashmore had to come back home after his daughter was killed in a train crash. | Godfrey Place's last furnishings were as Director General Recruiting and Admiral Commanding Reserves; recognized retired in , when take action was appointed CB | | | |
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