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Flying Lawyer
3rd Sep 2013, 12:44
Ken Wallis passed away on Sunday, 1st September.

The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators (http://www.gapan.org) awarded him the Guild Award of Honour last year in recognition of his outstanding lifetime contribution to aviation.


http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/63686000/jpg/_63686041_d2613c1b-c6f6-4b8d-8279-da3e62cf7b06.jpg

Link to Full Citation (https://www.gapan.org/about-the-guild/trophies-and-awards/award-winners/the-guild-award-of-honour/)


FL

Rocket2
3rd Sep 2013, 14:32
I gather from another aviation web site that this true legend of British Aviation passed away today. RIP & thank you Sir

Big Eric
3rd Sep 2013, 14:37
Wikipedia states that he died on Sunday but I can't find any other info whatsoever, where did you find this out from?

Rocket2
3rd Sep 2013, 14:52
We have just lost a true great - a one off. RIP Ken Wallis. (http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?126269-We-have-just-lost-a-true-great-a-one-off-RIP-Ken-Wallis)

Apologies if the date is incorrect, curious why no reports in the media.

Shack37
3rd Sep 2013, 15:09
Link referred to here.
Absolutely zilch in the Telegraph including a search in Air Force obits.


Ken Wallis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Wallis)

Rocket2
3rd Sep 2013, 15:25
Given the doubt & lack of other sources I have withdrawn the rumour of Ken Wallis's death & hope its not true. I note that the stated (other aviation) web site's administrator has now echoed his doubts. Apologies. R2

Danny42C
3rd Sep 2013, 18:52
Rocket2,

I hope it's not true, too. Wg.Cdr. Ken Wallis is one of my heroes. The Gyrocopter was an idea whose time should have come, but didn't.

If I was 60 yrs youger - and Mrs D. would let me - would love to have a go.

Danny.

CoffmanStarter
3rd Sep 2013, 19:02
Sadly ...

Just posted here ...

Norwich Evening News 24 (http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/wing_commander_ken_wallis_dies_at_the_age_of_97_post_your_tr ibutes_1_2365526)

Very sad ...

NutLoose
3rd Sep 2013, 19:07
I'm so glad he lived to see himself and his collegues past and present properly honoured with the Bomber Command clasp and the Bomber Command Memorial.

RIP, a fine man and an example to us all.

TURIN
3rd Sep 2013, 19:14
http://media1.picsearch.com/is?AnmDu2IfWoos1fDJqodpL9lV50b21404neC6Lu9kx48&height=225

RIP Little Nellie's Dad. :sad:

thing
3rd Sep 2013, 19:37
Another legend gone, RIP sir.

WASALOADIE
3rd Sep 2013, 19:41
RIP Sir!

A true gentleman who I had the pleasure of meeting a few years ago. He was an extremely interesting man to speak with. I got the impression, he lived for the love of flying.

God Speed Wg Cdr Wallis

Fox3WheresMyBanana
3rd Sep 2013, 20:39
I attended a RAeS talk by him at Boscombe - he's done more stuff than anyone would believe, and a fantastic character too.

Will be very sadly missed, RIP.

AGS Man
4th Sep 2013, 05:13
Met him several times and an absolute gentleman. RIP Sir.

Rocket2
4th Sep 2013, 07:05
So very sad this morning to read the news. I met Ken a couple of times & was in awe of him. A great character in the finest sense of the word & a true gentleman. RIP Sir.

Wander00
4th Sep 2013, 07:16
Oddly the former Mrs W, who had no interest in aviation whatever, met Ken several times and was totally entranced by the man and his machines.

RIP KW, and so glad his wartime service and that of so many others finally recognised.

cuefaye
4th Sep 2013, 10:13
In 1976 I was bedbound in RAF Ely hospital, alongside Ken who had broken his ankle in a gyrocopter mishap. What a fascinating three days! A unique and highly memorable privilege to have shared his company.

RIP Wing Commander

Molemot
4th Sep 2013, 10:47
Truly a "Magnificent Man"....
His website is worth a look, if only for the brief biography therein. I don't suppose anyone knows just how many things he had done; I certainly didn't realise he had invented slot car racing!!

Ken Wallis (http://www.kenwallisautogyro.com/)

squeaker
4th Sep 2013, 10:57
Heard him give a talk once, fascinating man, all sorts of stuff from Wellington vs Barrage Balloon, replica monoplane (made from steel tube and and a few old photographs), the "Long Dog" Rolls Royce tourer he built (from a Silver Ghost that had been converted to a breakdown truck..), let alone racing Little Nellie down an Autobahn against the German Polizei's new Porsche 911.
In case they sound like tall tales, there was a slide show with pictures of all this stuff.
BBC made a programme about him a few years ago, hope they show it again as a tribute.

RIP to a genuine total aviation person.

teeteringhead
4th Sep 2013, 11:04
In 1976 I was bedbound in RAF Ely hospital, alongside Ken who had broken his ankle in a gyrocopter mishap. What a fascinating three days! A unique and highly memorable privilege to have shared his company.

Agree entirely - except for me it was Headley Court in 1973 or 74 ....!

...... which may say something about the safety of gyrocopters! (IIRC it was his back that time!)

Top bloke - RIP.

Rosevidney1
4th Sep 2013, 18:01
I had the good fortune to talk with him on a few occasions. As everyone has said he was a gentleman of the old school, and I would add, a character.

Gericault
4th Sep 2013, 18:57
What a dreadful shame, the flying world is a lessor place today. An absolute gentleman, a character and a humble hero. My thoughts are with his family.

Yarpy
4th Sep 2013, 19:00
No connection with the late, and great, Wg Cdr Ken Wallis but I sadly mourn the passing of such a great bloke.

Oh, what a character. And to think he was still flying autogyros in his nineties.

RIP - and what an innings!

bgobs
4th Sep 2013, 20:18
As a very junior officer on 39 I was one of 4 who timed a world speed record attempt along the Great Ouse I think

I cannot remember the date, all I remember is that he paid for our beers at the pub which was our timing point.

A real gentleman. Someone who will be truly missed.

NutLoose
4th Sep 2013, 20:23
There is a anecdote on the Flypast forum that sums the man up admirably and I'm sure they won't mind me copying it over..

A man who lived a truly awe inspiring life, who recalled events as though they had happened only the week before, whether it was in front of an open mouthed audience or afterwards, whilst packing away his slides and artefacts, with such wit and humour.

Ken gave a talk in the control tower at the ex RAF Wickenby just a few years ago, and the crowd was utterly transfixed throughout the whole evening.
The unforgettable 'Ken' moment was when a young lady in the cafe/tower, obviously worried that at 11.00pm after a long day and many many questions, Ken still had to drive through deepest Lincolnshire and Norfolk to get home (several hours drive on unlit roads), thought it would be too much for him or his old Peugeot 205 and asked if he wanted to stay somewhere locally.
Ken; don't worry about me my dear, i'm a night bomber pilot.........................priceless.

RIP Ken

We have just lost a true great - a one off. RIP Ken Wallis. (http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?126269-We-have-just-lost-a-true-great-a-one-off-RIP-Ken-Wallis)

Churchills Ghost
4th Sep 2013, 21:17
I suggest, given the fact that there are precious few British gyroplane designers remaining, that we have seen the closing of yet another chapter of British aviation.

RIP Kenneth.

Heliport
4th Sep 2013, 23:06
Tribute on BBC One News:


BBC iPlayer - Look East - East: 04/09/2013 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b039fp8m/?t=20m50s)

The link expires at 1900 on 5th September.


H.

Shack37
5th Sep 2013, 09:09
Obit from the Telegraph


Wing Commander Kenneth Wallis - Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10286869/Wing-Commander-Kenneth-Wallis.html)

Broadsword***
5th Sep 2013, 10:50
A little bird tells me he will feature on Last Word - R4 -1600BST Fri 6 Sep.

Edited to say: Sorry, my little bird lied and has been humanely destroyed.

ex_rigger
5th Sep 2013, 18:56
RIP Ken. One of the true gentlemen of our era. We are fortunate to live close to his estate and have visited him with our local RAFA a number of times. It was always a unique experience. We were looking forward to seeing him flying again next year, but not to be. Raise a glass to a real aviator.:D

peppermint_jam
6th Sep 2013, 08:12
A true legend. I only had the honour of meeting him once in 2009, he only spoke for a few short minutes but we could have listened for hours.

Everyone is alive at some point, but not everyone lives, Ken certainly did.

Rest in peace.

India Four Two
6th Sep 2013, 12:16
I've just watched this very nice film, which I found on The Aviation Forum:

Ken Wallis. Aviator 1916-2013 - A short film from the Into the Wind Archive on Vimeo

CoffmanStarter
6th Sep 2013, 12:31
I42 ... Thanks for posting ... A simply wonderful tribute to a great man.

skua
7th Sep 2013, 14:55
The Beeb might have dropped him from Last Word yesterday, but he was featured on the BBC Radio Norfolk programme, available here:

BBC Radio Norfolk - Chris Goreham At Breakfast, Wing Commander Ken Wallis: Your memories (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01f6f9b)

Tankertrashnav
7th Sep 2013, 16:56
And Radio 4 has just done quite a lengthy piece on him on their 5pm programme, with interviews etc. Astoundingly he never had a credit for You Only Live Twice - a bit harsh when he did all the flying and all Shur Shawn did was sit on a gyrocopter in the studio with a big fan ruffling his shirt!

Tankertrashnav
20th Sep 2013, 09:22
Saw this on another website and have taken the liberty of copying it onto here. Should be of interest to some of our East Anglian contributors.


TRIBUTE EVENT TO WG CDR KEN WALLIS – AUTOGYRO PIONEER
Old Buckenham Airfield, in Norfolk, has announced that it will hold a celebration of the life of aviation legend and autogyro pioneer, Wg Cdr Ken Wallis, following a request by his family. The airfield, of which Ken was member no.007, will host a day-long celebration of Wallis' life on Sun 29 Sep 13. The airfield is pleased to invite as many people as possible to bring their aircraft and vehicles to the celebration. A Celebration of the Life of Ken Wallis will open from 10.00 on Sun 29 Sep 13, with formal tributes and displays likely to take place from midday until 14.00. Those wishing to attend are asked to let the organizers know they are coming and, if bringing an aircraft or vehicle, the appropriate details. Arrangements will then be made to ensure that a diverse display of machinery - airborne and otherwise - will make the day a suitable tribute to a true legend. Contact is best made by email to [email protected].


I recall he came to Marham for a families open day in the 70s and was offering rides to anyone who wanted, including wives and children. I tried nudging Mrs TTN into the queue but she said something along the lines of "You wouldn't get me up on one of those things if you paid me".

beamender99
30th Sep 2013, 10:52
Borrowed from another forum
I attended the 'Celebration of the life of Wing Commander Ken Wallis MBE' held at Old Buckenham airfield yesterday. Reporting on BBC local evening news, Mike Liggins said that a maximum of 500 folks were expected, but a couple of thousand had turned up to show their respect for the old boy. There were lots of glorious old cars and motor bikes and, of course, autogyros; Little Nellie (of James Bond fame) was displayed in the hanger. I expect that there will be a fuller report on BBC Look East this evening.

Three speakers, followed by Ken's granddaughter, paid warm tributes to the man and his enthusiasm for life; one particularly noted Ken's disdain for bureaucracy and red-tape;

Photo gallery: Thousands turn out to pay tribute to Wing Commander Ken Wallis at Old Buckenham airfield - News - Eastern Daily Press (http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/photo_gallery_thousands_turn_out_to_pay_tribute_to_wing_comm ander_ken_wallis_at_old_buckenham_airfield_1_2823867)

BBC News - Ken Wallis, the pilot, inventor and war veteran remembered (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-24327881)
includes a video clip of the event.

Thousands of people turned up at Old Buckenham Airfield in Norfolk on Sunday to celebrate the life of Ken Wallis, stunt pilot, inventor and war veteran.
Wing Commander Ken Wallis of Dereham had developed the autogyro and flew as a James Bond stuntman in the film You Only Live Twice.
He died earlier this month at the age of 97.
Air displays and an exhibition in his honour were held at the airfield, where Mr Wallis had been a life member.
The event included flypasts by the autogyro and other light aircraft.