Patrick Gordon Taylor

Patrick Gordon Taylor

Sir Patrick Gordon Taylor GC MC OBE (21 October 1896 – 15 December 1966) was an Australian aviator and author. He was born at Mosman, Sydney, and died in Honolulu.

Taylor attended The Armidale School in northern New South Wales. At the beginning of the First World War he applied to join the Australian Flying Corps but was rejected. He subsequently went to Britain and was commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps in 1916, joining No. 66 Squadron. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 and promoted to Captain, also serving with Nos. 94 and 88 Squadrons.

Following the war he returned to Australia and embarked on a career in civil aviation, working as a private pilot and for de Havilland Aircraft Company in the 1920s. He flew as a captain with Australian National Airways 1930-1931. He also completed an engineering course and studied aerial navigation. He served as second pilot or navigator on pioneering flights with Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm and others. In 1943 he was commissioned flying officer in the Royal Australian Air Force, transferring to Royal Air Force in 1944.

During the 1935 Australia-New Zealand airmail flight with Charles Kingsford Smith, the starboard engine failed and the crew decided to return to Sydney, where the aircraft was buffeted by strong winds. It was decided that fuel and cargo must be jettisoned. During these conditions, Taylor made six journeys outside the cabin onto the wing in an effort to drain the oil from the useless motor and transfer this to the overheating port motor. Taylor's actions, with the addition of Smith's flying skills, resulted in the plane making its way back to land safely. Taylor was later awarded the Empire Gallantry Medal for his actions, which was later exchanged for the George Cross.

Taylor was knighted in 1954.[1]

Pioneering flights

  • 1933 – second pilot and navigator with Charles Kingsford Smith’s first commercial flight across the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand and back.
  • 1933 – navigator with Charles Ulm – Australia-England-Australia.
  • 1934 – with Charles Kingsford Smith – first Australia-USA flight, via Fiji and Hawaiʻi.
  • 1935 – navigator with Charles Kingsford Smith – Australia-New Zealand, flight aborted but returned safely after Taylor heroically, and six times, climbed along connecting strut to transfer oil from a disabled engine to the operating one – Taylor consequently awarded Empire Gallantry Medal (1937).
  • 1939 – navigator with Richard Archbold on first flight across Indian Ocean – Australia-Kenya.
  • 1944 – commander of survey flight Bermuda-Australia via Mexico, Clipperton Island and New Zealand.
  • 1951 – South Pacific flight, Australia-Chile via Tahiti and Easter Island, Taylor consequently awarded the Oswald Watt Gold Medal.

Bibliography

Books authored by Taylor include:

  • 1935 – Pacific Flight
  • 1937 – VH-UXX
  • 1939 – Call to the Winds
  • 1948 – Forgotten Island
  • 1953 – Frigate Bird
  • 1963 – The Sky Beyond
  • 1964 – Bird of the Islands
  • 1968 – Sopwith Scout 7309

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 40189. p. 3295. 1 June 1954. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
Bibliography
  • Isaacs, Keith. (1990). Taylor, Sir Patrick Gordon (1896–1966). In: Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12, pp. 184–185. Melbourne University Press. Online edition Accessed 10 March 2007
  • Morse, R. (2000). Richard Archbold and the Archbold Biological Station. University Press of Florida: Gainesville. ISBN 0-8130-1761-0

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