Alliott Verdon Roe

Sir Alliott Verdon-Roe
Alliott Verdon-Roe circa 1910
Born
Edwin Alliott Verdon Roe

(1877-04-26)26 April 1877
Patricroft, Eccles, England
Died4 January 1958(1958-01-04) (aged 80)
Portsmouth, England[1]
Resting placeSt Andrew's Church, Hamble
OccupationAircraft manufacturer
Known forBritish aviation pioneer
RelativesHumphrey Verdon Roe (brother)
Harry Stopes-Roe (nephew)
Roe in the cockpit of his Roe III Triplane in September 1910 during his visit to the United States

Sir Edwin Alliott Verdon Roe OBE, Hon. FRAeS, FIAS (26 April 1877 – 4 January 1958) was a pioneer English pilot and aircraft manufacturer, and founder in 1910 of the Avro company.[2] After experimenting with model aeroplanes, he made flight trials in 1907–1908 with a full-size biplane at Brooklands, near Weybridge in Surrey,[3] and officially became the first Englishman to fly an all-British machine a year later, with a triplane, on the Walthamstow Marshes.

  1. ^ Pritchard, J. Laurence; Adams, Sylvia (2008) [2004]. "Roe, (Edwin) Alliott". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36641. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ ""A. V. Roe biography" at verdon-roe.co.uk". Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  3. ^ https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1959/1959%20-%200939.html Gibbs-Smith, Charles H. (3 April 1959). "Hops and Flights - a Roll-Call of Early Powered Take-Offs". Flight