Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Category: Aviation Pioneer]]
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[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
[[Category: Deaths 1970-1979]]

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Charles Horace Watkins (1884-1976) was an aviation pioneer who built the first engine-powered aeroplane in Wales, a red monoplane called the Robin Goch.

Watkins was born in 1884 to Samuel and Lydia (Dutton) Watkins of Cardiff.

He designed and constructed a small monoplane between 1907-09 at Maindy in Cardiff and claimed he flew the plane over short distances in 1910, followed by longer flights later, although none of these claims have official verification.

As the flight of William Frost at Saundersfoot in 1896 was never officially recorded, then Watkins effort may have been the first official heavier-than-air flight in Wales.

The plane is now preserved at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea.

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