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INGGS, Leonard South African Air Force, Special Reserve, since 1924; instructor to the Benoni Light 'Plane Club since 1929; b. Port Elizabeth, 22 Sept., 1896. Served during the War, 191519; with the R.F.C. and R.A.F. in France, 191719. Add.: Benoni Light 'Plane Club, P.O. Box 374, Benoni, South Africa. | |||
INSALL, wing Commander Gilbert Stuart Martin V.C., M.C., R.A.F. Commanding Station Headquarters, Upavon since /932; b. Paris, 14 May, 1894; Educ.: Anglo Saxon School, Paris. Entered the R.F.C., 1915; served in France, 1915; awarded the V.C. and taken prisoner, Nov., 1915; escaped twice but was recaptured; finally escaped, 1917; permanent commission R.A.F. as Flight Lieut., 1919; with the Army of Occupation in Germany, 191920; served in Iraq, 192629; promoted to present rank, 1929. Club: R.A.F. Add.: R.A.F., Upavon, Marlborough, Wilts. | |||
INSTONE, Sir Samuel Kt., F.R.G.S.; Director Imperial Airways, Ltd.; b. Gravesend, 16 Aug., 1878. Educ.: Tunbridge Wells, Boulogne-sur-Mer. Formerly Chairman of Instone Air Line, Ltd. Clubs: R. Aero, R. Automobile, Devonshire. Add.: 1 1, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W. T.: Paddington 3728. | |||
[[Leslie L. Irvin|IRVIN, Leslie L.]] Managing Director Irving Air Chute of Great Britain, Ltd. Add: Works Road, Letchworth, Herts. T.: Letchworth, 370. | |||
IRVING, Henry Braid B.Sc., F.R.Ae.S.; Senior Assistant, Aerodynamics Dept., National Physical Laboratory; b. Chester, 1889. Educ.: Manchester University. Awarded Sir Charles Wakefield Gold Medal, Royal Aeronautical Society, 1929. Add.: National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. | |||
ISITT, Squadron Leader Leonard Monk New Zealand Air Force; Commanding New Zealand Air Force Base since 1928; b. 27 July, 1891. Educ.: In New Zealand. Served in the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 191416; entered the R.F.C. 1917, served in France until 1919; repatriated to New Zealand, 1919; instructor to the New Zealand Staff Corps, 1919; commanded Wigram Aerodrome, 1923; attached to the R.A.F., 192627 holds a " B " Pilot's Licence. Club: Officers', Auckland. Add.: N.Z.A.F. Base, Auckland, New Zealand. T.: Auckland 47172. | |||
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Note: This is a sub-section of 1933 Who's Who in British Aviation
INGGS, Leonard South African Air Force, Special Reserve, since 1924; instructor to the Benoni Light 'Plane Club since 1929; b. Port Elizabeth, 22 Sept., 1896. Served during the War, 191519; with the R.F.C. and R.A.F. in France, 191719. Add.: Benoni Light 'Plane Club, P.O. Box 374, Benoni, South Africa.
INSALL, wing Commander Gilbert Stuart Martin V.C., M.C., R.A.F. Commanding Station Headquarters, Upavon since /932; b. Paris, 14 May, 1894; Educ.: Anglo Saxon School, Paris. Entered the R.F.C., 1915; served in France, 1915; awarded the V.C. and taken prisoner, Nov., 1915; escaped twice but was recaptured; finally escaped, 1917; permanent commission R.A.F. as Flight Lieut., 1919; with the Army of Occupation in Germany, 191920; served in Iraq, 192629; promoted to present rank, 1929. Club: R.A.F. Add.: R.A.F., Upavon, Marlborough, Wilts.
INSTONE, Sir Samuel Kt., F.R.G.S.; Director Imperial Airways, Ltd.; b. Gravesend, 16 Aug., 1878. Educ.: Tunbridge Wells, Boulogne-sur-Mer. Formerly Chairman of Instone Air Line, Ltd. Clubs: R. Aero, R. Automobile, Devonshire. Add.: 1 1, Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W. T.: Paddington 3728.
IRVIN, Leslie L. Managing Director Irving Air Chute of Great Britain, Ltd. Add: Works Road, Letchworth, Herts. T.: Letchworth, 370.
IRVING, Henry Braid B.Sc., F.R.Ae.S.; Senior Assistant, Aerodynamics Dept., National Physical Laboratory; b. Chester, 1889. Educ.: Manchester University. Awarded Sir Charles Wakefield Gold Medal, Royal Aeronautical Society, 1929. Add.: National Physical Laboratory, Teddington.
ISITT, Squadron Leader Leonard Monk New Zealand Air Force; Commanding New Zealand Air Force Base since 1928; b. 27 July, 1891. Educ.: In New Zealand. Served in the New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 191416; entered the R.F.C. 1917, served in France until 1919; repatriated to New Zealand, 1919; instructor to the New Zealand Staff Corps, 1919; commanded Wigram Aerodrome, 1923; attached to the R.A.F., 192627 holds a " B " Pilot's Licence. Club: Officers', Auckland. Add.: N.Z.A.F. Base, Auckland, New Zealand. T.: Auckland 47172.
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