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Indra Lal Roy ((ベンガル語:ইন্দ্রলাল রায়)), DFC (2 December 1898 – 22 July 1918) is the first, and thus far only, Indian flying ace. He served in the First World War with the Royal Flying Corps and its successor, the Royal Air Force. He claimed five aircraft destroyed (including one shared), and five 'down out of control' wins (including another shared) in just over 170 hours flying time.〔'Above the Trenches'; Shores, Franks & Guest ,page 328〕 ==Family== The son of Pyare Lal Roy and Lolita Roy, he was born in Calcutta, where his father was Director of Public Prosecutions. He was nicknamed "Laddie". Roy came from a family of highly qualified and distinguished persons. His older brother, Paresh Lal Roy (1893-1979), is known as the "father of Indian boxing."〔 His maternal grandfather, Dr. Surya Kumar Goodeve Chakraborty, was one of the first Indian doctors to be trained in Western medicine.〔 His nephew, Subroto Mukerjee (1911-1960), was also a fighter pilot and later became the first Indian Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force.〔
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