Brian Trubshaw

Brian Trubshaw

Ernest Brian Trubshaw, MVO, CBE, OBE (29 January 1924 - 25 March 2001) was a notable test pilot, and the first British pilot to fly Concorde, in April 1969.

He was born in 1924 at Llanelli in Wales and educated at Winchester College. He signed up for the RAF in 1942 at the age of eighteen and went to the United States where he trained as a pilot flying Stearman biplanes. He joined Bomber Command in 1944, flying Stirlings and Lancasters, transferring a year later to Transport Command.

After the War he joined the King's Flight, piloting George VI and other members of the Royal Family. Then in 1949-50 he taught at the Empire Flying School and the RAF Flying College.

Trubshaw then went to Malaya when he was given permission to leave the RAF (Flight Lieutenant Trubshaw retired from the RAF at his own request on 21 May 1950. [LondonGazette |issue=38924 |date=30 May 1950 |startpage=2684 |accessdate=2007-11-24] ) to take up a role as test pilot for Vickers Armstrong, where he remained for 30 years; he became chief test pilot in 1960, and director of test flights from 1966. Trubshaw worked on the development of the Valiant V-bomber, the Vanguard, the VC10, and the BAC One-Eleven, all of which he test flew.

He shot to public attention when he first flew Concorde on 9 April 1969 on a flight from Filton to its test base at RAF Fairford. He emerged from Concorde 002's then futuristic cockpit with the words: "It was wizard - a cool, calm and collected operation." Weeks earlier he had piloted an early test flight of the identical French prototype Concorde, 001, commanded by André Turcat. Trubshaw and Turcat were both awarded the prestigeous Ivan C. Kincheloe Award in 1971, for their work on Concorde.

He was appointed a Member of Royal Victorian Order in 1948. [LondonGazette |issue=38403 |date=31 December 1948 |startpage=6 |accessdate=2007-11-24] He was awarded the OBE [LondonGazette |issue=43443 |date=13 June 1964 |startpage=4951 |accessdate=2007-11-24] in 1964 and the CBE in 1970 [LondonGazette |issue=44999 |date=31 December 1969 |startpage=9 |accessdate=2007-11-24] and was awarded the French Aeronautical Medal in 1976. He ended his career as divisional director and general manager of the Filton works of British Aerospace from 1980-1986. From 1986-1993 he was a member of the board of the Civil Aviation Authority, and worked as an aviation consultant. He has written books on aviation, notably "Concorde: The Inside Story".

A burly, extrovert figure, Trubshaw added golf to his abiding interest in cricket, and later became involved in equestrianism. He was for some years a fence judge at Badminton Horse Trials.

He married Yvonne Edmondson, nee Clapham, in 1972. He died peacefully in his sleep aged 77, at his home in Tetbury, Gloucestershire.

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