Henri Hay de Slade was born in
Brest, France on 29 May 1893. Hay de Slade began his military career as a cadet at
Saint Cyr in 1913. He transferred to aviation on 13 May 1916, and received his pilot's certificate in August of that year. After further training, he was assigned to
Escadrille Spa80 on 13 December 1916. After his reassignment to
Escadrille N86 and its
Nieuport fighters, on 16 April 1917, he began to succeed as an aerial warrior. On 20 May, he scored his first victory. He closed out 1917 as an ace; on 5 December, he scored his fifth victory. He scored six more times with
Escadrille 86, the last on 21 July 1918. One week later, he was assigned to command
Escadrille Spa.159. It was an unenviable assignment; the squadron had lost 13 pilots, including its former commander, without scoring a single triumph in return. Hay de Slade took instant action. He painted bold red stripes around the fuselage of his
Spad S.XIII, and told his pilots to watch his tactics in dogfights. The squadron learned by watching him, and began to score. Hay de Slade, despite his new duties, scored two wins in August, two in September, two on 1 October 1918 and two on 10 October 1918. His final tally was 16 enemy aircraft and three
observation balloons. After the
liberation of France his arrest for collaboration was ordered by the
Liberation committee (CDL) for
Loire Inférieure. His deputy, however, "described as a recruiting sergeant for the
Francists," whipped the locals into a frenzy by portraying the arrest as an attempted communist takeover, and a crowd of one hundred fifty locals beat up the two CDL representatives who arrived to enforce it. Hay de Slade was formally "dismissed as mayor but continued to open the mail and to give orders, in conjunction with the curé, as if he were still in office." He died on 2 November 1979. ==Endnotes==