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Major Sydney Vincent Sippe DSO, OBE, FRAeS (pronounced ''-ee'') (24 April 1889 – 17 November 1968) was a British pioneer aviator. He designed, built and tested early aeroplanes, being the first pilot to take off from the sea in Britain. In World War I he flew many missions including some of the first ever bombing raids. He won honours from several countries, particularly for his part in the 1914 bombing of a German Zeppelin factory. ==Early life== Sippe's parents were Charles Henry Sippe (1842–1924), a shipping export agent (whose firm C H Sippe & Sons Ltd still existed until c.2013), and Elizabeth Jane Thornton (born 1846). They had moved to Britain from Australia, both families having originally emigrated from Liverpool. The youngest of nine children, Sydney Sippe was born in 1889 in Brixton, London, where his parents lived at 17 Lambert Road.〔Sippe's birth certificate〕 He was educated at Dulwich College from May 1903 to December 1905.〔
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