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Frederick Herbert Parker (c1914-1959) of [[Fairey Aviation]]
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''' 1959 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1959/09/11]]</ref>
WE have learned with regret of the death, on August 30, of Mr. Frederick Herbert Parker, engineering manager of [[Fairey Aviation|Fairey Aviation, Ltd]].
Mr. Parker, who was forty-five, was born in Bristol and joined the [[Bristol Aeroplane Co|Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd.]], as an apprentice in 1928. On completing his apprenticeship he went into the drawing-office, later transferring to the production organisation.
In 1941 he became chief planning and production
engineer and in 1947 he was appointed to be
deputy chief development engineer. In those
appointments, Mr. Parker took a large part
in the production of numerous Bristol
aircraft, including the "Beaufighter,"
"Brigand" and "Freighter," and in the
development of the "Britannia" and early Bristol helicopters.
Mr. Parker left the
Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., in 1951 to
join Fairey Aviation, Ltd., at Hayes, Middlesex,
as assistant chief engineer. Six month
later he was appointed engineering manager,
in which position he was responsible for the
engineering of many aircraft, including
the "Gannet" prototypes, the "Gannet"
AEW.Mk.3, "Delta 2" and the "Rotodyne."
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Frederick Herbert Parker (c1914-1959) of Fairey Aviation


1959 Obituary [1]

WE have learned with regret of the death, on August 30, of Mr. Frederick Herbert Parker, engineering manager of Fairey Aviation, Ltd.

Mr. Parker, who was forty-five, was born in Bristol and joined the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., as an apprentice in 1928. On completing his apprenticeship he went into the drawing-office, later transferring to the production organisation.

In 1941 he became chief planning and production engineer and in 1947 he was appointed to be deputy chief development engineer. In those appointments, Mr. Parker took a large part in the production of numerous Bristol aircraft, including the "Beaufighter," "Brigand" and "Freighter," and in the development of the "Britannia" and early Bristol helicopters.

Mr. Parker left the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd., in 1951 to join Fairey Aviation, Ltd., at Hayes, Middlesex, as assistant chief engineer. Six month later he was appointed engineering manager, in which position he was responsible for the engineering of many aircraft, including the "Gannet" prototypes, the "Gannet" AEW.Mk.3, "Delta 2" and the "Rotodyne."


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