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- Tom_Campbell_Black abstract "Tom Campbell Black (December 1899, Brighton, England – 19 September 1936, Liverpool, England) was a famous English aviator. He was the son of Alice Jean McCullough and Hugh Milner Black. He became a world famous aviator when he and C. W. A. Scott won the London to Melbourne Centenary Air Race in 1934.".
- Tom_Campbell_Black birthPlace Brighton.
- Tom_Campbell_Black birthYear "1899".
- Tom_Campbell_Black deathDate "1936-09-19".
- Tom_Campbell_Black deathPlace Liverpool.
- Tom_Campbell_Black deathYear "1936".
- Tom_Campbell_Black occupation Pilot_(aeronautics).
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- Tom_Campbell_Black spouse Florence_Desmond.
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- Tom_Campbell_Black wikiPageWikiLinkText "T. Campbell Black".
- Tom_Campbell_Black wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tom Campbell Black".
- Tom_Campbell_Black author "Ernst Udet, 1931".
- Tom_Campbell_Black author "Firbeck Hall History".
- Tom_Campbell_Black author "Incidents Report at Speke Airport".
- Tom_Campbell_Black birthDate "December 1899".
- Tom_Campbell_Black birthPlace "Brighton, England".
- Tom_Campbell_Black caption "Tom Campbell Black c.1935".
- Tom_Campbell_Black deathDate "1936-09-19".
- Tom_Campbell_Black deathPlace "Liverpool, England".
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- Tom_Campbell_Black name "Tom Campbell Black".
- Tom_Campbell_Black occupation "Aviator".
- Tom_Campbell_Black occupation "Horsebreeder".
- Tom_Campbell_Black occupation "Spokesperson".
- Tom_Campbell_Black parents "Hugh Milner Black and Alice Jean McCullough".
- Tom_Campbell_Black spouse Florence_Desmond.
- Tom_Campbell_Black text "An aerodrome had been constructed to the west of the hall under the direction of Capt. Tom Campbell Black the joint winner of the 1934 Mildenhall-Melbourne Air Race. Cyril Nicholson had funded the purchase of a de Havilland DH.88 Comet in 1935 at a cost of 10,000 pounds for Campbell Black to attempt further endurance flights. It was intended to name the aircraft Firbeck and start many of the flights from Firbeck following the extension to the length of the aerodrome to accommodate the heavily laded aircraft during takeoff. Lady Fielding convinced Cyril Nicholson to name the aircraft Boomerang as it would always come back. Boomerang did not live up to her name and in a near fatal accident over Africa the Comet was written off and Campbell Black's aspirations of flying from Firbeck to the Cape and back in a weekend came to an end. It was Tom Campbell Black's previous connections with the Prince of Wales during their flights looking for game in Africa that persuaded the Prince equerry to alter the itinerary of a royal engagement to Sheffield and visit the club.".
- Tom_Campbell_Black text "On the 19th. September 1936 Flying Officer Peter Stanley Salter who was the Assistant Adjutant and Chief Flying Instructor of No. 611 Squadron collided in his Hawker Hart No. K3044 with the Percival Mew Gull G-AEKL piloted by Mr. Tom Campbell Black whilst taxiing on aerodrome after landing resulting in the death from his injuries of Mr. Tom Campbell Black as he was waiting to take off. Mr Tom Campbell Black who was best known for winning the air race held in 1934 from England to Australia, co-piloting the DH Comet Racer G-ACSS Grosvenor House. Percival Mew Gull G-AEKL had just been named Miss Liverpool in a ceremony when the accident occurred. This aircraft was to have been used in an air race from England to South Africa that had been announced in 1936. The aircraft was sponsored by Mr. John Mores of Littlewoods. K3044 was written off but G-AEKL was repaired only to be destroyed in an air raid at Lympne on the 3rd. July 1940. Status, Pilot, Flying Officer, Peter Stanley Salter, OK. Status, Civilian, Tom Campbell Black, Killed.".
- Tom_Campbell_Black text "While flying for Wilson Airlines in 1931, Tom Black arrived in Juba, Sudan, some 250 km northwest of the Kenya, Uganda and Sudan borders. An aircraft had left Juba but had not reached its destination, the Shell agent expressed concern for the safety of the two German crew members. Tom Black carrying fresh drinking water took off in search of the two fellow airmen. He located the crippled aircraft and landed in the treacherous desert terrain. The two airmen had draped a tarpaulin over their aircraft and were lying under it to protect themselves from the searing sun, one of the men was seriously ill. After two days without fresh drinking water and food they gratefully welcomed Tom Black and his supplies. Tom introduced himself as Campbell Black. The German pilot was Ernst Udet, Knight of the Iron Cross, a highly revered flying ace of World War I and adventurer. An adventurer saved by an adventurer. Ernst described his situation as The heat is unbearable, the brain dehydrated. Slowly, a dull despair takes hold. A sick friend, no food, and the unfriendly natives.".
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- Tom_Campbell_Black subject Category:1899_births.
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