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Trevor Sidney Wade

Trevor Sidney Wade
Nickname(s) Wimpy
Born (1920-01-27)27 January 1920
Wandsworth, London
Died 3 April 1951(1951-04-03) (aged 31)
Ringmer, Sussex
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Air Force
Rank Squadron Leader
Service number 78984
Battles/wars

Second World War

Awards Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Force Cross
Other work Test pilot

Second World War

Trevor Sidney "Wimpy" Wade, DFC, AFC (27 January 1920 – 3 April 1951) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter ace, one of The Few and later a test pilot. He was killed test flying the Hawker P.1081 prototype fighter.

Wade was born on 27 January 1920 and was educated at Tonbridge School. He left school at 18, learned to fly at Gatwick and joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

His nickname "Wimpy" was borrowed from the American cartoon character of Popeye fame.

By the time the Battle of Britain had started Wade was with 92 Squadron flying the Supermarine Spitfire. In the Battle of Britain and subsequent operations he destroyed seven enemy aircraft.

In 1941 he was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for his efforts during the first part of the war and achieving seven confirmed victories. The citation, published in the London Gazette on 15 July 1941, read:

This officer has displayed great skill and determination in his numerous engagements against the enemy and has destroyed at least six of their aircraft. His efforts have contributed materially to the success achieved by the squadron.

After a course at the Central Flying School in October 1941 he became a pilot-gunnery instructor at the Central School of Gunnery. He was then appointed as OC Flying at the Air Fighting Development Unit (AFDU) at Duxford. For his work at the AFDU he was awarded the Air Force Cross.


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