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Old 25th Nov 2011, 13:08
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CharlieOneSix
 
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Douglas Webster 'Tommy' Lucke 19xx-1972

A PPRuNe member, the_tartanterror, runs a website about Test Pilots at http://www.thetartanterror.********.com/ . For some reason PPRuNe won't accept the word b.l.o.g.s.p.o.t. in the website address above!

He recently posted this about Tommy Lucke and together with his photo it is the fourth entry down on the November 2011 entries on the web address above:

Douglas Webster 'Tommy' Lucke was born in Mexico. He had a colourful career from the time when, at the age of 20, he worked his passage from Texas to take an R.A.F. short-service commission.

On completing it he joined Ethyl Export for flying duties which took him to many parts of the world. In 1937 he joined Bristols as an instructor, then re-entered the R.A.F. and was engaged on flying which included work in connection with countering the magnetic mine and the development of the Mohne Dam weapon and of airborne lifeboats. From 1946 to 1948 he was with B.O.A.C. as chief test pilot at Croydon. He was appointed C.F.I, to the Royal Egyptian Air Force and served for a year before giving up active flying for health reasons. In 1954 he joined the Sales Department of Export Packing Service, Ltd., a large proportion of whose work consists of the preparation of aircraft and components for transportation.
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