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Clyde Fenton

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33: 209:. While there he wrote Flying Doctor (1947). He married Sheila Ethyl Young, a nurse and widow, in Sydney on 10 October 1949 and they divorced in October 1959. He transferred to Melbourne in 1949 and on 29 March 1963 he married Lavinia Florence Catalano. He retired from medicine in March 1966 and died on 27 February 1982. 189:
near Katherine, from where he made many emergency medical flights. In August 1942 the No 6 Communications Flight was formed with Flight Lieutenant Fenton in command; this was known as `Fenton’s Flying Freighters’. This unit delivered mail and food supplies to army and RAAF outposts, as far afield as
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and Wyndham, and were relayed by telegram. Fenton utilised primitive bush strips and runways to pick up the patients and return them to Katherine for medical treatment. With no navigational equipment or radios, landings were made on strips lit by kerosene flares or car lights, and only the railway
135:, where he worked as a district medical officer. While there he bought himself a small single-engine, single-seater aircraft (which he assembled himself) and taught himself to fly. Soon after he crashed the plane and, when sailing home to Melbourne, was persuaded by 177:
several times, including once between "the front of the circle and the screen". In 1936 he made an unsanctioned flight to China after hearing of his sister's death in child-birth there, he flew there in a small open aircraft to bring his mother home.
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in England in October 1927, where he gained navigation qualifications, however he resigned soon after in February 1930 after disputes over regulations. In England Fenton also had a short lived marriage to Eve Ryan-Gallacher which ended in divorce.
158:, had a policy of not using doctors as pilots. As a result, Fenton privately raised money for an aircraft, and in March 1934 arrived in Katherine as the Government Medical Officer. He started an aerial ambulance rescue service which grew into the 115:, Fenton was also his own pilot. Fenton was a self-taught pilot, and flew without the aid of any navigation equipment, air charts, and often proper landing strips. He enjoys a particular renown as a unique and dashing Territory character. 131:. In 1927 Fenton attempted to drive across Australia in record time with his brother Frederick but this attempt was unsuccessful as a car accident in South Australia ended their attempt. Soon after Fenton travelled to 173:
To the Civil Aviation Department Fenton was a disaster, but to the people of the Top End, he was a hero. On May 14, 1935, Fenton was fined £20 for "endangering public safety" by swooping low over the
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Fenton left the Territory after the war and begun working for the Commonwealth Department of Health, initially in
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lines and the Katherine River were available to estimate his position.
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Calls for medical assistance came through the two RFDS stations at
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Fenton had earned his pilot's licence with a goal to join the
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Clyde Fenton Hangar, Katherine Historical Society Precinct,
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in 1901 and graduated as a medical doctor in 1925 from
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first flying doctor. Unlike the other doctors with the
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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He was eventually based at 113:Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia 293: 583:"Clyde Fenton Primary School: History" 480:"Colorful Exploits Of Dr.Clyde Fenton" 223:Katherine Historical Society Precinct 7: 533:"Fenton, Clyde Cornwall (1901–1982)" 303: 301: 299: 297: 721:Royal Australian Air Force officers 310:"Clyde Cornwall Fenton (1901–1982)" 639:. Northern Gateway. Archived from 538:Australian Dictionary of Biography 314:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 706:People educated at Xavier College 696:History of the Northern Territory 681:Australian emergency physicians 253:, an Australian aviation award. 225:. His name was also given to a 731:University of Melbourne alumni 686:Australian World War II pilots 543:Australian National University 1: 511:( ed.), Georgian House, 281:Katherine, Northern Territory 268:Katherine, Northern Territory 217:One of the planes he flew, a 264:Clyde Fenton Primary School 239:Clyde Fenton Primary School 237:, and is remembered by the 152:Royal Flying Doctor Service 757: 133:Wyndham, Western Australia 41:, after being rescued by 30: 716:Royal Air Force officers 39:Newcastle Waters Station 711:People from Warrnambool 507:Fenton, Clyde (1947), 400:"Clyde Fenton's Story" 251:Oswald Watt Gold Medal 198:in Darwin, and at the 367:"Flying Doctor Books" 125:Warrnambool, Victoria 102:Clyde Cornwall Fenton 65:Warrnambool, Victoria 612:NT Heritage Register 531:Reid, Brian (2007). 406:on 12 September 2008 196:Ross Smith Aerodrome 175:Star Theatre, Darwin 129:Melbourne University 109:Northern Territory's 676:Australian aviators 156:Reverend John Flynn 154:, but the founder, 142:He then joined the 123:Fenton was born in 643:on 14 October 2009 431:The Northern Miner 200:Batchelor airstrip 187:Manbulloo airstrip 37:Fenton in 1937 at 691:Aviation pioneers 608:"Fenton Airfield" 552:978-0-522-84459-7 518:978-0-7245-0531-9 99: 98: 84:Malvern, Victoria 748: 652: 650: 648: 623: 622: 620: 618: 604: 598: 597: 595: 593: 579: 573: 572: 528: 522: 521: 504: 498: 497: 495: 493: 476: 470: 469: 467: 465: 460:. 12 August 2022 450: 444: 443: 441: 439: 422: 416: 415: 413: 411: 396: 383: 382: 380: 378: 369:. 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Index


Newcastle Waters Station
William Hely
Warrnambool, Victoria
Malvern, Victoria
OBE
Northern Territory's
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
Warrnambool, Victoria
Melbourne University
Wyndham, Western Australia
Cecil Cook
Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Reverend John Flynn
Northern Territory Aerial Medical Service
Cloncurry
Star Theatre, Darwin
RAAF
Manbulloo airstrip
Wessell Islands
Ross Smith Aerodrome
Batchelor airstrip
Brisbane
Gipsy Moth
Katherine Historical Society Precinct
World War II
Fenton Airfield
Hayes Creek
Clyde Fenton Primary School

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