Edward Wells (RNZAF officer)

Edward Preston Wells
Wells, sitting in the cockpit of a Spitfire Mk. Vb named for one of the provinces of New Zealand
Nickname(s)Hawkeye
Born(1916-07-26)26 July 1916
Cambridge, New Zealand
Died4 November 2005(2005-11-04) (aged 89)
England
AllegianceNew Zealand
Service / branchRoyal New Zealand Air Force (1939–1947)
Royal Air Force (1947–1960)
RankGroup Captain
CommandsRAF Bawdsey
Day Fighter Leaders' School
West Malling Wing
Detling Wing
Tangmere Wing
Kenley Wing
No. 485 (NZ) Squadron
Battles / wars
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
Distinguished Flying Cross & Bar

Group Captain Edward Preston Wells DSO, DFC & Bar (26 July 1916 – 4 November 2005) was a New Zealand flying ace of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) during the Second World War. He was credited with the destruction of twelve enemy aircraft.

Born in Cambridge, New Zealand, Wells joined the RNZAF in 1939. After completing flight training he was sent to the United Kingdom to serve with the Royal Air Force (RAF). He flew Supermarine Spitfires with No. 41 Squadron during the later stages of the Battle of Britain and later flew with No. 485 (NZ) Squadron, becoming its commander in November 1941. For much of 1943 to 1944, he commanded fighter wings over England and France. By the end of the war he was commander of the Day Fighter Leaders' School. He transferred to the RAF in 1947, holding a series of senior posts until his retirement in 1960 at which time he took up farming. In his later years, he moved to Spain and took up fruit growing and research. He died in 2005 at the age of 89.