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Oliver Stewart

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Nickname(s)
  
Stewpot

Rank
  
Major

Service/branch
  
Aviation


Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
1976

Name
  
Oliver Stewart

Unit
  
Middlesex Regiment, No. 22 Squadron RFC, No. 54 Squadron RFC

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Major Oliver Stewart MC AFC was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Post war, he had a long and distinguished career as a writer.

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World War I service

Stewart was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Middlesex Regiment in October 1914. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1915. After a brief stint with 22 Squadron, he moved on in 1917 to 54 Squadron to fly a Sopwith Pup. He gained a flight commandership, a nickname (Stewpot), five victories, and a Military Cross while with the squadron. The victories came between 6 April and 25 September 1917; the MC came on 17 September.

He then returned to England, was promoted to major in June 1918, and given command of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment. He received an Air Force Cross for his efforts.

Post war

He retired from service in 1921, to begin a new career as an aviation journalist. From 1939 through 1962, he was the editor of Aeronautics magazine. His books included Aerobatics: A Simple Explanation of Aerial Evolutions, Of Flight and Flyers, and his autobiography, Words and Music of a Mechanical Man.

References

Oliver Stewart Wikipedia