- Walter G. R. Hinchliffe
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name = Walter George Raymond Hinchliffe
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birth_date =10 June 1894
birth_place =Liverpool ,England , orGermany (?)
death_date =13 March 1928
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nationality =Captain Walter George Raymond Hinchliffe DFC, aka Hinch, the surname is often incorrectly given as Hinchcliffe, (
10 June 1894 -13 March 1928 ) was a distinguishedRoyal Naval Air Service andRoyal Air Force flying ace inWorld War I who was awarded theDistinguished Flying Cross . [http://users.accesscomm.ca/magnusfamily/ww1gb.htm World War 1 Air Aces Homepage] ] [http://www.wwi-models.org/mail-archive/archive.cci/824 World War I Modeling Page -Hinchliffe forum] ] [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7Ke_Z2Dpea0C&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=hinchliffe+w+g+r+pilot&source=web&ots=axeffE0x_Y&sig=XMlWwXBYh8E56i17U68sjYm5VXM&hl=en#PPA48,M1 Sopwith Camel Aces of World War 1 by By Denes Bernad, Norman Franks] ] A pioneering military and civilian flying career was cut short when he attempted a treacherous flight across theAtlantic Ocean withElsie Mackay cite news
author=
title=Two Women
date=1928-03-26
work=Time Magazine
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,787033,00.html?iid=chix-sphere
accessdate=2008-08-09] in a single engined Stinson Detroiter. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/making_history/making_history.shtml BBC Radio 4 Making History - Elsie Mackay - article and downloadable broadcast] ] [http://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2008/05/weekend-wings-18-struggle-to-conquer.html Aviation Enthusiast Corner] ]Private Life
Hinchliffe was born in
Liverpool (or possibly Germany) in 1894 to Richard George Hinchliffe (1868 - circa 1942) and Florence Williams. His younger sister Gladys was born in 1897 in Germany. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ENG-MERSEYSIDE/2007-12/1197195442 Rootsweb] ] He was educated atLiverpool College , where he was a member of theOfficer Training Corps ,LondonGazette|issue=28602|startpage=2991|date=26 April 1912 |accessdate=2008-05-30] then attended medical school, training as aDentist . He spoke four languages, was an avid reader, a skilled artist, an accomplished sportsman and was a skilled mechanic. He met his Dutch wife Emilie Gallizien [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENBRIT/2002-12/1039117675 Rootsweb - GENBRIT-L Archives] ] when he was Chief Pilot of theRoyal Dutch Airlines (KLM) and she was assistant to the company's General Manager.Military Career
Hinchliffe was commissioned as a
Second Lieutenant in the North Lancashire Brigade Company, West Lancashire Divisional Transport and Supply Column (Territorial Army ) of the BritishArmy Service Corps on20 March 1912 , and promoted Lieutenant on17 September 1914 . He is then believed to have served in theRoyal Artillery from 1914-1916 before joining theRoyal Naval Air Service where he underwent training atRedcar , [http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/other-wwi-aviation/23857-redcar-rnas-station.html Redcar RNAS] ]Cranwell andFrieston .Royal Aero Club year book 1918, chapter on Aviators Certificates dated 30 September 1918]Gaining his
Royal Aero Club Certificate in September 1916 as Flight Sub-Lieutenant,Royal Naval Air Service . He served as an Instructor at the Cranwell before joining 10 Squadron RNAS in January 1918 to commence active service. During February and March his successful sorties in aSopwith Camel named "Allo Lil Bird" included bombing raids and downing 2 enemy aircraft in dogfights atRumbeke andRoulers .When the
Royal Air Force was formed onApril 1 1918 , he was appointed Lieutenant (Honorary Captain) RAF in the (renamed) No. 210 Squadron RAF. Within three months he had downed a further 5 enemy planes at Roulers,Bailleul ,Neuve-Église ,Armentieres andHazebrouck . During the Hazebrouk night encounter he was shot through the forehead and crashed atNieppe Forest (Dickebusch Lake). He suffered severe facial injuries and lost the sight in his left eye for which he wore a patch for the rest of his life. For his exploits he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. [LondonGazette|issue=31098|supp=yes|startpage=96|date=31 December 1918 |accessdate=2008-05-30] He was transferred to the RAF unemployed list on21 August 1919 . [LondonGazette|issue=31751|startpage=984|date=23 January 1920 |accessdate=2008-05-30]Post War
After the War he became a widely experienced pilot, pioneering, opening and flying many civilian routes for both KLM and
Imperial Airways . In 1920 he made the first airmail flight from Holland to England. [http://www.europeanairlines.no/Airlines_KLMF.II+F.III_261204.htm European Airlines] ] In 1921 he made the first civilian passenger night-flights fromLympne toAmsterdam , and Amsterdam toBerlin . His new routes included Amsterdam-Gelsenkirchen -Dortmund -London-Amsterdam in 11 hours flying time and Berlin-Amsterdam-London-Lowestoft-Lympne in just over 12 hours flying time. During 1922-1923 he was Chief Pilot of KLM. [http://www.dutch-aviation.nl/index5/Civil/index5-2%20F2.html Dutch Aviation] ]In 1923 he joined
Instone Air Line covering Denmark, Germany, Holland, Belgium, London and Paris, and after the merger intoImperial Airways he flew aDe Havilland Hercules toCairo and opened up the Imperial Airways Eastern route.His flying experience included over 40 types of aircraft including;
Avro ,British Aerial Transport ,Bleriot ,Bristol F2b ,Caudron , Curtis,De Havilland ,Fokker ,Grahame-White Boxkite,Handley-Page ,Nieuport , Pemberton-Billing Scout,Sopwith Camel ,Sopwith Dolphin ,Sopwith 1½ Strutter ,Sopwith Pup ,Vickers Vimy andVickers Vulcan .Transatlantic Flight
Hinchliffe's peerless reputation made him the natural choice for pilot when
Elsie Mackay attempted to achieve her ambition to be the first woman to fly across theAtlantic Ocean . The daughter ofP & O chairmanJames Mackay, 1st Earl of Inchcape had bought a Stinson Detroiter, and had it shipped from the USA to England and delivered to theBrooklands motor racing track, which at the time was also used as an airfield. Named "Endeavour", [http://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2008/05/weekend-wings-18-struggle-to-conquer.html Aviation Enthusiast Corner] ] it was amonoplane with gold tipped wings and a blackfuselage , powered by a 9 cylinder, 300 h.p.Wright Whirlwind J-6-9 (R-975) engine, with a cruising speed of 84 mph.In early March 1928 the
Daily Express discovered that Captain Hinchliffe and Elsie were preparing for a transatlantic attempt by carrying out test flights atRAF Cranwell and were staying at The George Hotel inLeadenham . [http://www.thegeorgeatleadenham.co.uk/ History of the The George Hotel at Leadenham] ] nearGrantham . The story was silenced by Elsie's threatened legal action as she intended to depart in secret while her father was inEgypt , having promised her family she would not make the attempt.At 08:35am on March 13th 1928 "Endeavour" took off from Cranwell Airdrome, Lincolnshire, with minimal fuss as Walter had told only two friends and Elsie had registered under the
pseudonym of 'Gordon Sinclair'. [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Newspaper-Obits/xxviii2.shtml Old News of Newfoundland] ] Approximately 5 hours later, at 13.30pm the ChiefLighthouse keeper atMizen Head on the south west coast ofCork Ireland saw the monoplane over the village ofCrookhaven , on thegreat circle course forNewfoundland . A French steamer later reported seeing them still on course, but nothing else is known. A crowd of 5,000 is reputed to have waited at Mitchell Field,Long Island .cite news
author=
title=Two Women
date=1928-03-26
work=Time Magazine
url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,787033,00.html?iid=chix-sphere
accessdate=2008-08-09] In December 1928, 8 months later, a single piece of identifiable undercarriage washed ashore in North West Ireland.Notes
*"Sopwith Camel Aces of World War I", Denes Bernad, Norman Franks
*"The Airmen Who Would Not Die", John G. Fuller
*"Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom year book 1918, chapter on Aviators Certificates dated 30 September 1918References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/making_history/making_history.shtml BBC Radio 4 Making History - Elsie Mackay overview]
* [http://www.elsie-mackay.co.uk/ West over the Waves - Elsie Mackay tribute site]
* [http://www.jamd.com/search?assettype=g&assetid=3247971&text=Poppy+Wyndham Composite image of Captain W G. R. Hinchliffe, Elsie Mackay and a misleading Fokker aircraft at Jamd.com]
* [http://www.airliners.net/photo/Scenic-Airways/Stinson-SM-1-Detroiter/1309615&tbl=photo_info&photo_nr=1&prev_id=&next_id=NEXTID Images and Info of Stinson Detroiter SM-1 at Airliners.net]
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