Mills, George Carlton (Lieutenant)

Killed in Flying Accident 1917-November-04

Lieutenant George Carlton Mills RFC

Birth Date: 1891-November-27

Born: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Parents: George Charles Mills & Elizabeth Maude Mills

Spouse: unmarried

Home: Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: unkown date

Service

RFC

Unit

(OT) FTS- Flying Training School (RFC)

Base

School of Special Flying, Gosport, Hampshire, England

Rank

Lieutenant

Position

Pilot

Service Numbers

Final Burial
Google MapAnns Hill Cemetery
28 23456
Mills was killed in a mid-air collision between his Avro and an aircraft piloted by another student, Capt Oswald Horsley (British) who was not hurt in the contretemps. Mills received his Aero Club Certificate (pilot's license) No. 1987 on 1915-11-05.

504 serial: B4251

(RCAF Photo)
Avro 504K, G-CYEI in flight.

The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under license by others. Production during the war totaled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in any military capacity during the First World War. More than 10,000 were built from 1913 until production ended in 1932. Wikipedia

Wikipedia Wikipedia Avro 504

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