Archibald Reith Low
Archibald Reith Low (c1879-1969). Early aviator
c1879 Born in Aberdeen
1906 Appointed assistant head designer, and later head designer at Johnson and Phillips
1910 Aviators Certificates #33 taken on Bristol Biplane at Brooklands
1911-13 Appointed chief designer at Vickers. Designed the Vickers F.B.5. and Vickers E.F.B.1.
1911 Living in Croydon and listed as Chief Engineer (Works Manager) - Aviation.[1]
1919 Chief Librarian at the Air Ministry.
1932 Appointed Senior Technical Officer at Orfordness Beacon, which was 'The Birthplace of Radar', where he was known as a 'boffin', a new term at the time for a person engaged in unspecified scientific or technical research, and where he became a lifelong friend of Henry Tizard, who started the Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
1938 Transferred to the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough Airport,
1940 Emigrated to Canada
1949 Retired to Switzerland
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census