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Created by SoWhy ( talk). Self-nominated at 14:12, 8 July 2019 (UTC).
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"Being an experienced pilot, Davison was quickly sent on a conversion course on how to fly fighter jets" is, in my view, impossible. The first British jet fighter did not fly until 1941 ( /info/en/?search=Gloster_Aircraft_Company#1941_%E2%80%93_Arrival_of_the_Turbojet).
I'm reluctant to change it myself as it's got a citation and I don't have access to the book being cited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Southof40 ( talk • contribs) 00:47, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I agree with the above comments there were no Jet aircraft flying in the UK until the experimental Gloster E28/39 flew in 1941. It would therefore be impossible for Davison to complete a conversion course for an aircraft that did not exist in the UK (or anywhere else as there were no fighter jets anywhere at that time as the only jet aircraft at that time was an experimental type in Germany) Aidan Hegarty — Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.117.1.11 ( talk) 01:04, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I'm questioning the statement that Davison was "the country's first female director of an aircraft company in 1936". The supporting refs don't support the statement (the first is a book whose relevant content I can't get to from the link, the second I've examined thoroughly to no avail, and the third is effectively dead). I'm aware that there are sources out there that repeat the statement, but with no apparent justification.
Here are two candidates for the title: Mrs Victor Bruce - founded Air Dispatch 9 July 1934 and Constance Leathart - co-founded Cramlington Aircraft Ltd October 1929
I'm assuming that founding a company is equal to or better than being a director. Unless anyone objects, I'll amend the Davison and Leathart articles accordingly. Lestocq ( talk) 20:26, 3 March 2022 (UTC)
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The result was: promoted by
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18:35, 6 August 2019 (UTC)
Created by SoWhy ( talk). Self-nominated at 14:12, 8 July 2019 (UTC).
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"Being an experienced pilot, Davison was quickly sent on a conversion course on how to fly fighter jets" is, in my view, impossible. The first British jet fighter did not fly until 1941 ( /info/en/?search=Gloster_Aircraft_Company#1941_%E2%80%93_Arrival_of_the_Turbojet).
I'm reluctant to change it myself as it's got a citation and I don't have access to the book being cited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Southof40 ( talk • contribs) 00:47, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I agree with the above comments there were no Jet aircraft flying in the UK until the experimental Gloster E28/39 flew in 1941. It would therefore be impossible for Davison to complete a conversion course for an aircraft that did not exist in the UK (or anywhere else as there were no fighter jets anywhere at that time as the only jet aircraft at that time was an experimental type in Germany) Aidan Hegarty — Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.117.1.11 ( talk) 01:04, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I'm questioning the statement that Davison was "the country's first female director of an aircraft company in 1936". The supporting refs don't support the statement (the first is a book whose relevant content I can't get to from the link, the second I've examined thoroughly to no avail, and the third is effectively dead). I'm aware that there are sources out there that repeat the statement, but with no apparent justification.
Here are two candidates for the title: Mrs Victor Bruce - founded Air Dispatch 9 July 1934 and Constance Leathart - co-founded Cramlington Aircraft Ltd October 1929
I'm assuming that founding a company is equal to or better than being a director. Unless anyone objects, I'll amend the Davison and Leathart articles accordingly. Lestocq ( talk) 20:26, 3 March 2022 (UTC)