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and Butler named it Sylvia after his sister. Pleased with the aeroplane and impressed by the De Havilland company staff he lent his financial support to the new venture and took the chair of the De Havilland Aircraft Company and held it from 1923 until 1950.
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in 1898 to Marion (née Cochran) and Samuel Butler, a prosperous merchant in Bristol and inventor holding a number of patents. His father died in July 1906 leaving 7-year old Alan wealthy. His Scottish-born mother remarried in 1913 when Alan was at
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When he left De Havilland in 1950 there were 20,000 employees. His colleagues described him as "conscientious to a degree and outspoken almost to a fault."
250:. Butler owned a series of De Havilland aircraft which he raced as well as establishing some world records. In 1930 both he and his Canadian-born wife, 370: 463: 453: 39: 473: 347: 105: 424: 353: 189: 86: 58: 43: 262:. Butler won but was disqualified on a technical point. Lois Butler was one of the earliest women pilots appointed to the 164: 128: 65: 121:(22 November 1898 – 24 May 1987), born as Alan Samuel Butler, was a British aviator and, as claimed in his obituary in 72: 217: 32: 468: 201: 54: 263: 259: 169: 242:
He toured Europe in his new aircraft in 1923, the first English private owner to do so, before leaving for
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and made regular trans-Atlantic voyages in her. Sylvia was fitted with a complete refrigeration plant.
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in 1919 and so he was able to learn to fly at the school run by Colonel G L P Henderson at
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to build him an aircraft to Butler's own specification. This new aircraft was the first
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Alan Butler died aged 88. He was survived by his daughter Carol Horton.
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arriving in France just after the Armistice. He was stationed on
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Always an enthusiast for flying, he finished school during the
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The same shape of windscreen on an aircraft of the same period
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Alan Butler and his co-pilot Hubert Broad in Berlin-Tempelhof
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