"No" to the "Fifer," I fear. You may have "Skua-ed" yourself by emphasis on one aspect, since both airfield and aeroplane share the same name
The era, and the owner, of the aircraft which you name are closely linked to the "avian history" of the airfield.
The Governor General was "up before the beak" in UK for dodgy practices, and got away with it. The aircraft associated with his name, despite being linked with a bird of the flightless kind, still managed to be, with others, "Swift to the Sky."
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