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Douglas BaderWorld War II fighter pilot and double amputee, was the first commander to lead formations of three or more squadrons during the Battle of Britain. •
Roland BeamontWorld War II
fighter pilot and post-war test pilot •
Abdel Latif Boghdadipilot in the
Egyptian Air Force turned politician •
Pierre ClostermannWorld War II fighter pilot and author of
The Big Show •
Linda Corbouldfirst woman to command a
RAAF flying squadron •
Roald DahlWorld War II fighter pilot, and famous novelist. His record of five aerial victories has been confirmed by post-war research and cross-referenced in Axis records. (He ended the war with the temporary rank of wing commander; substantive rank was
squadron leader.) •
Roly Falktest pilot on the maiden flight of the
Avro Vulcan •
Brendan "Paddy" Finucanetop ranking RAF World War II ace with 32 kills. A native of
Rathmines,
Dublin,
Ireland (who
emigrated to Britain with his family in 1936), he was the youngest wing commander in the history of the RAF. He was promoted to the rank in 1942 at age 21 and was shot down and killed soon afterwards. •
Preller Geldenhuyscombat pilot in the
Rhodesian Air Force, survivor of the
Rhodesian Bush War and author of
Rhodesian Air Force Operations •
Guy Gibsoncommanding officer of 617 Squadron and leader of the "Dam Busters" raid •
Andy Greencurrent holder of the
land speed record and first person to break the sound barrier on land •
M. Hamidullah Khan TJ, SH, BP Fought two wars in South Asia, 1965 Indo Pak War, Bangladesh War of Independence 1971. First and third
provost marshal and commander of Ground Defense Command of the
Bangladesh Air Force. •
Walter "Taffy" Holden (
Holden's Lightning flight) Commander of
No. 33 Maintenance Unit RAF; inadvertently took off in an
English Electric Lightning during ground testing; landed safely despite his only prior experience being with light training aircraft. •
Humphrey de Verd Leighinventor of the
Leigh light which was developed to spotlight U-boats as they surfaced at night. The Leigh light is reputed to have changed the course of the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II •
Norman MacmillanAviation author and pilot of the first attempt to fly around the world in 1922. •
Mervyn Middlecoatfighter pilot who served in the
Pakistan Air Force. • Nouman Ali KhanWing Commander of the
Pakistan Air Force who downed an
Indian Air Force MiG-21 piloted by Abhinandan Varthamanand and crashed in Pakistan administered Kashmir on 27 February 2019. He was conferred with
Sitar-e-Jurat for his bravery •
Peter OvertonA news presenter & journalist for the 9 Network Australia and 60 Minutes Australia. He is a Wing Commander in the
Royal Australian Air Force as a specialist reserve public affairs officer. •
Michael Sutton OBE - led the first Typhoon deployment on operations over Iraq and Syria. The only typhoon pilot to have used the aircraft's gun in combat. Author of bestselling memoir
Typhoon. •
Charlotte Joanne Thompson-Edgar ARRC is a British nurse. She served as the United Kingdom's Officer Commanding Medical Emergency Response Teams in Afghanistan and in 2015, while holding the rank of
Squadron Leader, was awarded an
Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC) for her services to the
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service. •
Abhinandan VarthamanWing Commander of the
Indian Air Force. A package of PAF jets entred indian airspace intercepted by Abhinandan Varthman. It was claimed that he shot down a PAF F-16 in a dog fight with his MIG 21. His aircraft was shot down after he shoot down, at least according to some Indian claims, an F-16 of PAF in an aerial dogfight and he was held captive for 60 hours in Pakistan. However, there has been no independent verification of the Indian claim of any Pakistani F-16 being shot down. In fact, according to a
Reuters report, a count by the United States had shown that no Pakistan F-16s had been shot down in the dogfight. •
Ken WallisWorld War II fighter pilot, aircraft engineer, and multiple world record holder in autogyro aircraft flight •
Adrian Warburtonlegendary for his role as a reconnaissance aviator in the defence of
Malta; shot down over Germany on 12 April 1944, aged 26. It was only in 2002 that his remains were found in the wreckage of his plane. •
Dennis Wheatleythe popular historical novelist and thriller writer was granted a commission and brought into Whitehall's World War II Joint Planning Staff. •
Russell Williams British-born Canadian convicted rapist and murderer and former Colonel in the Canadian Forces ==See also==