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Author of papers on "Signalling on our Airways," "Airship Wireless in 1921," "The Applications of Wireless to Commercial Flying," "The Wireless Stations of the British Air Routes," etc. | Author of papers on "Signalling on our Airways," "Airship Wireless in 1921," "The Applications of Wireless to Commercial Flying," "The Wireless Stations of the British Air Routes," etc. | ||
Member of American Institute of Radio Engineers, and Radio Society of Great Britain | Member of American Institute of Radio Engineers, and [[Radio Society of Great Britain]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Duncan Sinclair
1890 Born in London
Educated at Aske's Hatchham and King's College, University of London, and abroad.
1915 Entered Royal Flying Corps as wireless officer
1916-18 Served in France
1918 Instructor at R.A.F. Electrical and Wireless School.
1919 Served in Russia.
Mentioned in despatches and awarded Order of St. Stanislaus.
1920 Appointed to Signals Branch. Air Ministry
In charge of Civil Aviation Signalling under Group Captain Blandy, C.B., D.S.O., the head of the Branch.
1920 Appointed to Controllerate of Communications, Air Ministry. To date has been actively engaged upon air route signals organisation, and commercial aeroplane, seaplane, flying boat and airship wireless.
Author of papers on "Signalling on our Airways," "Airship Wireless in 1921," "The Applications of Wireless to Commercial Flying," "The Wireless Stations of the British Air Routes," etc.
Member of American Institute of Radio Engineers, and Radio Society of Great Britain