Having received training as a pilot, in April 1935 Finlay was commissioned as a pilot officer. The following month, he was posted to No. 17 Squadron and, later in 1936, to
No. 54 Squadron RAF before attending the RAF School of Aeronautical Engineering at
Henlow. and another Bf 109 on 27 November 1940. Finlay was promoted to the rank of
wing commander in August 1941, becoming the engineering officer for No. 11 Group. He received the
Distinguished Flying Cross in June 1942. His victory tally flying fighters was 4 and 2 shared destroyed, 3 and 1 shared damaged. Finlay then commanded
No. 608 Squadron RAF, flying
Lockheed Hudsons in the Middle East from December 1943 to July 1944. He was promoted to group captain and appointed Senior Air Staff Officer, 210 Group. In 1945 he commanded No. 906 Wing in Burma, and was awarded the
Air Force Cross in September 1944. As a group captain Finlay was posted to
No. 1 School of Technical Training,
RAF Halton, as senior technical training officer. He regularly took part in the station sports meeting and even at the age of 43 won every event he entered: 120-yard hurdles, 100 yard sprint, 220 yard sprint, high jump and the long jump. He entered the veterans' (over 40) handicap. He took the offered three yard start in full running kit, unlike all the other entrants who were in shirts and rolled-up trousers. From the start he raced to the tape, to show that he could have won if he wanted to. He then stopped, turned round and started to run back down the track. Finlay was stationed for much of his time at
RAF Acklington, whose chapel contains a later-dedicated stained glass window to honour him. He retired from the RAF in February 1959. Finlay was severely injured and paralysed in a motor vehicle accident in 1966, which led to his death on 19 April 1970, aged sixty. In 2012 No. 41(R) Squadron based at
RAF Coningsby unveiled a Panavia Tornado GR4 ZA614 "EB-Z" with special tail markings celebrating Finlay's command of the squadron and his achievements in the 1932 and 1936 Games. ==References==