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Warmtoast 20th Feb 2022 20:24

Blue Plaques Commemorating Aviation Pioneers
 
Travelling along Alexandra Road near the junction of Lynchford Road in Farnborough North Camp I was intrigued by this blue plaque installed on the front of a house by the Farnborough Society commemorating Geoffrey de Havilland who lived there 1910 – 1913. Doing a bit of research the Farnborough Society also arranged for a plaque to be installed commemorating Beatrice (Tilly) Shilling as having lived in a house in Ashley Road, Knellword Road, Farnborough.
The first I know of, but Beatrice was a complete mystery. However a little research shows she was quite a character e.g
“Beatrice Shilling is most known for her engineering ideas for the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine in 1940 fighter planes. When either the Spitfire or Hurricane would perform a nose dive the engine would cut out due to the flooding of the carburettor. Shilling innovated a small metal disk, similar to a washer, which would regulate the fuel flow, resulting in prevention of stalling. This invention was named the ‘RAE restrictor’, however while touring RAF bases and meeting various officers it soon got the nickname ‘Tilly’s orifice’, for various reasons other than it has a small puncture in the centre of the disk.”

More details here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrice_Shilling

The ‘Tilly’s Orifice’ I like (no laughter in the back please!).

I should add that Wetherspoons have named one of their Farnborough pubs after her ‘The Tilly Shilling’ in Victoria Road, Farnborough.

However, are there any other Blue Plaques installed to commemorate aviation pioneers that readers know of?
Some photos.

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....63cc0b5369.jpg
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e02875eca3.jpg
Alexandra Road' Farnborough
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....e1019fa7e4.jpg

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....8c408c936a.jpg
Outside Wetherspoons Pub, Farnborough

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3b19a7e579.jpg
The Tilly Shilling in Victoria Road, Farnborough

DHfan 20th Feb 2022 23:12

I think it was actually Miss Shilling's Orifice.
That's certainly what I've read in many books and publications, although there's no guarantee that they haven't all been repeated from the same, potentially unknown, source.

chevvron 21st Feb 2022 06:50

There was another blue plaque installed outside Sam Cody's house in Ash Vale, just across from the railway viaduct but I think it was removed some time ago; don't know why; haven't been there since before I retired in '08..

DaveReidUK 21st Feb 2022 07:42


Originally Posted by chevvron (Post 11187358)
There was another blue plaque installed outside Sam Cody's house in Ash Vale, just across from the railway viaduct but I think it was removed some time ago; don't know why; haven't been there since before I retired in '08..

It's still visible on Google Streetview August 2021 imagery.

Jhieminga 21st Feb 2022 08:15

It’s not blue, but there‘s this one: Sir Barnes Wallis - Image

DHfan 21st Feb 2022 08:18

Not a particular single aviation pioneer but aviation related.
It's on a building in Poole old town, not far from the quay.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0e7d0c5e03.jpg


OUAQUKGF Ops 21st Feb 2022 09:13

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/...yBP=&catBP=261

Scroll down a little.......

Finally one from Norwich:

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....b4cdeeacc2.jpg

Buster11 21st Feb 2022 09:49


Originally Posted by OUAQUKGF Ops (Post 11187427)

There's a blue plaque to Amy Johnson on a block of flats at the junction of Hendon Way and Finchley Road on the A41.

VictorGolf 21st Feb 2022 11:18

There's a blue plaque on the Alverbank Hotel in Gosport to the memory of Major Robert Smith-Barry RFC. The dedication reads:- "Established a system of pilot training which is still in use now and developed the Gosport Tube for communications in aircraft". Apparently the house was used as the Officer's Mess for Grange airfield in WW!..

chevvron 21st Feb 2022 13:35


Originally Posted by Warmtoast (Post 11187231)


https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....8c408c936a.jpg
Outside Wetherspoons Pub, Farnborough


The Tilly Shilling in Victoria Road, Farnborough

As well as motorbike racing, she was a member of the RAE Rifle and Pistol Club; I met her once at an AGM in about 1980 when she was still a keen shooter.

Allan Lupton 21st Feb 2022 14:13


Originally Posted by chevvron (Post 11187567)
As well as motorbike racing, she was a member of the RAE Rifle and Pistol Club; I met her once at an AGM in about 1980 when she was still a keen shooter.

She also raced cars post-war at club level - I've a photo somewhere . . .

dixi188 21st Feb 2022 15:41

Where is the statue of Alcock and Brown these days?

OUAQUKGF Ops 21st Feb 2022 16:14

I believe it is now a resident of Brooklands (Sounds like a Care Home).

Jhieminga 21st Feb 2022 19:23

Correct, postitioned next to the balloon hangar. It was formally unveiled by HRH Prince Michael of Kent on 10 February 2020.
Photos here: https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/abo...oklands-museum

dixi188 22nd Feb 2022 05:57


Originally Posted by OUAQUKGF Ops (Post 11187650)
I believe it is now a resident of Brooklands (Sounds like a Care Home).

Thanks for that.
I was a bit miffed when BA moved it to their HQ so it wasn't on public display.
Also, why was there no "big do" 3 years ago to comemorate the first Atlantic crossing? I'll bet the Americans will celebrate the centenary of Charles Lindburg's crossing.
When I worked with Americans some years ago they hadn't heard of Alcock and Brown and thought the first crossing was by Lindburg.

Jhieminga 22nd Feb 2022 07:36

Does this count as a ‘do’? I wasn’t there for the opening but they did have some dignitaries present: https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/exp...to-the-Fastest

DaveReidUK 22nd Feb 2022 08:31


Originally Posted by dixi188 (Post 11187911)
I was a bit miffed when BA moved it to their HQ so it wasn't on public display.
Also, why was there no "big do" 3 years ago to comemorate the first Atlantic crossing? I'll bet the Americans will celebrate the centenary of Charles Lindburg's crossing.
When I worked with Americans some years ago they hadn't heard of Alcock and Brown and thought the first crossing was by Lindburg.

When I was at Brooklands a couple of weeks ago, I was amazed to see it there, and thought at first that it was a poor copy of the original - last time I saw it was on display outside the Heathrow Academy on Northside several years ago. I'm surprised that BA managed to get their hands on it and hide it from public view.

Then it realised that it is the original - a bit the worse for wear, it looks like it's been over-enthusiastically sand-blasted.

By my reckoning, the statue must have clocked up nearly as many miles in its moves over the years as A&B did in their Vimy. :O

X-Brat 22nd Feb 2022 08:47

Chevron, Cody's blue plaque is still there.

Planemike 22nd Feb 2022 13:01

https://www.chilternsaonb.org/ccbmap...havilland.html

Birthplace of Sir Geoffrey de Havilland..... 1882.

Warmtoast 22nd Feb 2022 15:35

Found another one.
Sir Alan Cobham,
Plaque address: 78 Denman Road, Peckham, London, SW15 5NR
Notability: Aviator and pioneer of in-flight refuelling
Date of birth: 1894 Date of death: 1973
Year plaque erected: 2003
Plaque erected by: English Heritage

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....c1f68a3d9d.jpg
Plaque address: 78 Denman Road, Peckham, London, SW15 5NR


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