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Howard Pixton: Test Pilot & Pioneer Aviator: The Biography of the first British Schneider Trophy Winner
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Howard Pixton: Test Pilot & Pioneer Aviator: The Biography of the first British Schneider Trophy Winner

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This book is a truly remarkable account that captures the atmosphere, thrills and danger of the pioneering days of aviation. Howard Pixton was flying for A V Roe at Brooklands in 1910 when S F Cody at Laffan’s Plain tried to persuade him to join him. But in 1911 he test flew A V Roe’s ‘tractor biplane, the forerunner of the 504. By now acknowledged as the first professional test pilot, he left A V to join Bristols and for two years demonstrated new models to dignitaries across Europe. In 1913 he joined Tommy Sopwith and in 1914 he became the first Briton in a British plane to win an international race, the coveted Schneider Trophy. This gave Britain air supremacy and Howard was feted as the finest pilot in the World. Sopwith’s Tabloid aircraft developed into the 'Pup’, and then into the ‘Camel’. Throughout The Great War Pixton test flew many of the rapid evolving designs. For a biography of an early aviation pioneer of the top rank, this book cannot be bettered. AUTHOR: Stella Pixton is Howard’s daughter and she draws on family papers to tell the story of her Father’s life as a man and aviator. She runs a popular business on the Isle of Man where she is well known as a colourful character. She is represented by her son, Robert Dallas.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 February 2021
Pages
240
ISBN
9781526796899

This book is a truly remarkable account that captures the atmosphere, thrills and danger of the pioneering days of aviation. Howard Pixton was flying for A V Roe at Brooklands in 1910 when S F Cody at Laffan’s Plain tried to persuade him to join him. But in 1911 he test flew A V Roe’s ‘tractor biplane, the forerunner of the 504. By now acknowledged as the first professional test pilot, he left A V to join Bristols and for two years demonstrated new models to dignitaries across Europe. In 1913 he joined Tommy Sopwith and in 1914 he became the first Briton in a British plane to win an international race, the coveted Schneider Trophy. This gave Britain air supremacy and Howard was feted as the finest pilot in the World. Sopwith’s Tabloid aircraft developed into the 'Pup’, and then into the ‘Camel’. Throughout The Great War Pixton test flew many of the rapid evolving designs. For a biography of an early aviation pioneer of the top rank, this book cannot be bettered. AUTHOR: Stella Pixton is Howard’s daughter and she draws on family papers to tell the story of her Father’s life as a man and aviator. She runs a popular business on the Isle of Man where she is well known as a colourful character. She is represented by her son, Robert Dallas.
32 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 February 2021
Pages
240
ISBN
9781526796899