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Latest revision as of 05:48, 2 August 2019

Captain William H. Sayers, R.A.F., M.(Hons.)I.Ae.E., Tech. Editor, "The Aeroplane"

1884 Born son of H. M. Sayers, M.I.E.E.

Educated at Alleyns Sch., Dulwich.

1902-9 Training: Glasgow. Served as Junior Engineer with Electricity Supply and Traction Concerns

1909-14 Worked with A. V. Roe, Handley Page, and other British pioneers, in the development of experimental aircraft

WWI Design Officer at the R.N. Aircraft Experimental Station, Isle of Grain. Responsible for the design of a number of successful Seaplanes and Special Appliances for the Naval uses of Aircraft

1918 Technical Officer, attached to Seaplane Drawing Office, Air Ministry.

Published many articles on the technical aspects of aviation in "The Aeroplane," 1914 and from 1919.

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