Arthur Ernest Hagg
Arthur Ernest Hagg | |
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Born | 1888 |
Died | 21 January 1985 (aged 96–97) |
Occupation | Aircraft designer |
Known for | responsible for the designs of the de Havilland DH.88 Comet racer, Albatross, Express and Airspeed Ambassador airliners |
Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888 – 21 January 1985[1]) was a British aircraft and boat designer.
He was born in Brighton and educated in Bournemouth. He started work for Airco in 1915, aged 27, and worked as a draftsman on the DH4 in 1916. He transferred to the de Havilland Aircraft company (Stag Lane) when it was created in 1920.[2][3]
At de Havilland he invented the differential ailerons used on the
Hagg became interested in boat building and in early 1937 he resigned his position as director and chief designer at de Havilland to set up the Walton Yacht Works.
References
- ^ a b "Obituary". Flight International. 9 February 1985. p. 42.
- ^ Bacon 1985, p. 55.
- ^ a b Flight. 4 March 1937. p. 207.
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(help) - ^ Gunston, Bill; "The napier-Heston Racer", Aeroplane Monthly, June 1976, pp.320-5.
- ^ Flight. 15 April 1943. p. 388.
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(help) - ^ Flight. 30 September 1937. p. 338.
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(help) - ^ Flight. 7 January 1943. p. 6.
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(help) - ^ Bailey-Watson 1947, p. 309.
- ^ Flight. 27 October 1947. p. 567.
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- Bacon, Roger (16 February 1985). "Straight and level". Flight International. p. 55.
- Bailey-Watson, C.B. (10 April 1947). "Airspeed (AS.57) Ambassador". Flight. pp. 309–311.