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Name
  
Bernard Leete


Died
  
1978

Full Name
  
Bernard More Troughton Shute Leete

Born
  
8 October 1898 (
1898-10-08
)
Claygate, Surrey, England

Occupation
  
RAF Pilot, Directorate of Civil Aviation in India

Known for
  
First flight from England to India in a light aircraft

Bernard More Troughton Shute Leete OBE AFC (8 October 1898 – 1978) was an English aviator in the 1930s. He was an aviation pioneer and was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his achievements.

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England to India

In November 1926, Bernard Leete accompanied fellow aviation pioneer and air racer T.N. Stack made an attempt to reach Karachi (located in India at the time) in a De Havilland DH.60. They both reached their objective in June 1927 and he was awarded an AFC for his achievements.

Honours and awards

  • 3 June 1927 Bernard More Troughton Shute Leete a Flying Officer in the Reserve of Air Force Officers is awarded the Air Force Cross "in recognition of the distinguished service rendered to aviation by his recent flight in a light aeroplane from London to Delhi"
  • 1 January 1942 Bernard More Troughton Shute Leete a technical officer of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Government of India is appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
  • References

    Bernard Leete Wikipedia