Ivor McIntyre

Ivor McIntyre

Infobox Military Person
name= Ivor Ewing McIntyre
lived= 6 October 1899 – death date and age|1928|3|12|1899|10|6|df=yes
placeofbirth= Herne Bay, Kent, England
placeofdeath=


caption= Ivor McIntyre
nickname=
allegiance=
serviceyears= 1917–1928
rank= Flight Lieutenant
branch=
commands=
unit=
battles= World War I
awards=Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Air Force Cross
laterwork=

Ivor Ewing McIntyre CBE, AFC (6 October 1899 – 12 March 1928) was a pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He came to national attention in 1924 when he and Wing Commander (later Air Vice Marshal) Stanley Goble became the first men to circumnavigate Australia by air. Two years later McIntyre piloted the first international flight undertaken by an RAAF plane and crew, under the command of Group Captain (later Air Marshal Sir) Richard Williams. The English-born McIntyre had served with the Royal Naval Air Service in World War I, before joining the RAAF. He died in an aircraft crash in 1928.

Early career

Born in Kent, England, Ivor McIntyre joined the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) in 1917, seeing action in World War I as a Flight Sub-Lieutenant. In the 1920s he joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) with the rank of Flying Officer.Gillison, [http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/histories/26/chapters/01.pdf "Royal Australian Air Force 1939–1942", p.25] ]

Pioneering flights

In 1924, McIntyre and Wing Commander Stanley (Jimmy) Goble, another World War I veteran of the RNAS, became the first men to circumnavigate Australia by air. McIntyre was lead pilot while Goble, who was Chief of the Air Staff at the time, acted as commander and navigator.Gillison, [http://www.awm.gov.au/cms_images/histories/26/chapters/01.pdf "Royal Australian Air Force 1939–1942", p.25] ] Stephens, "The Royal Australian Air Force", pp.39-41] The pair took off from Point Cook, Victoria, in a single-engined Fairey IIID floatplane on 6 April 1924, flying anticlockwise around the continent. Along the way they faced adverse weather, fatigue and illness, and had to deal with engine problems and fuel leaks. They returned to Victoria after covering convert|8450|mi|km in 44 days. As they flew over Point Cook, twelve RAAF aircraft took off to escort them to their landing place at St Kilda Beach, where a crowd of 10,000 people was waiting to welcome them. Prime Minister Stanley Bruce called the expedition "one of the most wonderful accomplishments in the history of aviation"; his government presented McIntyre with a gift of ₤250, while mission commander Goble received ₤500. The British Royal Aero Club awarded the duo the annual Britannia Trophy, and they were appointed Commanders of the Order of the British Empire in the King's Birthday Honours. [LondonGazette|issue=32941|supp=yes|startpage=4414|date=30 May 1924|accessyear=2007|accessdaymonth=6 December]

In 1926, now a Flight Lieutenant, McIntyre was selected as lead pilot on another pioneering Australian flight under the command of the-then Chief of the Air Staff, Group Captain Richard Williams, to study the South Pacific region as a possible theatre of operations. In company with Flight Sergeant Les Trist, they took off from Point Cook on 26 September 1926 and made a three-month, convert|10000|mi|km|sing=on round trip to the Solomon Islands in a De Havilland DH.50A floatplane. Though considered partly a "reaction" by Williams to the 1924 flight led by Goble, Williams' rival for leadership of the young Air Force, [Wilson, [http://www.library.unsw.edu.au/~thesis/adt-ADFA/uploads/approved/adt-ADFA20031029.102545/public/02chapter1.pdf|"The Eagle and the Albatross"] , pp.24–25] it was the first international flight undertaken by an RAAF plane and crew.

Less than two years later, on 12 March 1928, Ivor McIntyre was killed in a flying accident. In 1994 he and Jimmy Goble were honoured by the issue of a postage stamp by Australia Post, one of a series depicting Australian aviators that also included Freda Thompson, Lawrence Hargrave, Sir Keith and Sir Ross Macpherson Smith. [ [http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=141099 'Aviation Feats', Australia Post] at Powerhouse Museum. Retrieved on 7 October 2008.]

Notes

References

*cite book|last=Gillison | first=Douglas |year=1962| title=Australia in the War of 1939-1945: Series Three (Air) Volume I – Royal Australian Air Force 1939–1942 | location=Canberra| publisher=Australian War Memorial|url=http://www.awm.gov.au/histories/chapter.asp?volume=26|isbn=
*cite book|last=Stephens| first=Alan|origyear=2001|year=2006| title=The Royal Australian Air Force: A History| location=London| publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0195555414
*cite paper | author = Wilson, David | title = The Eagle and the Albatross: Australian Aerial Maritime Operations 1921–1971| publisher = University of New South Wales | date = 2003 | url = http://www.library.unsw.edu.au/~thesis/adt-ADFA/uploads/approved/adt-ADFA20031029.102545/public/

External links

* [http://australianscreen.com.au/titles/australasian-gazette-seaplane/clip1/ Australasian Gazette – A Seaplane Circles a Continent] at [http://australianscreen.com.au Australian Screen] – footage of Goble's and McIntyre's arrival at St Kilda Beach after their 1924 flight.


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