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Will Hubbard


Captain Will Hubbard (25 February 1895 – 1 July 1969) was a British World War I flying ace credited with ten aerial victories.
==Biography==
Will Hubbard was born in Todmorden, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. His father William, the landlord of the Rope and Anchor Inn, died of influenza before his birth, and when he was two his mother married James Bulcock, owner of the Gauxholme Brewery. Hubbard was educated at the Manchester Grammar School, and after the death of his mother in 1910, lived with his grandfather, John Hubbard, and worked as a motor mechanic.
On the outbreak of the war in August 1914 Hubbard enlisted into the Warwickshire Yeomanry, but deserted after a week, when he discovered that they would not be sent to France. He then joined the Royal Navy, where he served in No. 3 (Eastchurch) Squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service under Commander Charles Rumney Samson, and saw action in Belgium in the Royal Naval Armoured Car Division. His squadron was sent to the Dardanelles in 1915 to take part in the Gallipoli Campaign, where he was twice wounded in action. Hubbard return to England in 1916 where he worked in developing new aircraft and equipment, including testing self-ejecting parachutes.〔
Hubbard joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, being appointed a flying officer, with the rank of temporary second lieutenant (on probation), on 18 June, and was confirmed in his rank on 8 August.
After serving for a while on Home Defence duties, flying at night to counter German air raids,〔 Hubbard was posted to No. 3 Squadron in France, flying the Sopwith Camel. Between 2 May and 10 October 1918 he accounted for ten enemy aircraft, three of which where shared with William Tipton, Douglas John Bell and Lloyd Hamilton, and Adrian Franklyn.〔 He was appointed acting captain on 25 October 1918, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He left the RAF, being transferred to the unemployed list, on 2 February 1919.
After the war Hubbard emigrated to Australia, where after a failed attempt at farming, he became a works manager for General Motors in Melbourne.
He returned to service in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, working on aircraft repair. He returned to GM in 1946 as Chief Engineer where he was in charge of the development of the first Holden, released in 1948.〔 Hubbard retired in 1964, but was killed in an car accident in 1969.〔

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