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Wing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis MBE
Wing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis, MBE, CEng, FRAeS, 1916-, in the Wallis WA-116/F/S autogiro, G-BLIK. Date: 1916
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Autogiro Ceng Fraes Horatio Kenneth Wallis Wing
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In this photograph, we find Wing Commander Kenneth Horatio Wallis MBE, a renowned figure in the realm of aviation history, standing next to his innovative creation, the WA-116/F/S autogiro, with the registration number G-BLIK, in the year 1916. The WA-116/F/S autogiro, a precursor to modern helicopters, was Wallis's groundbreaking design that combined the advantages of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Wallis, an engineer by trade, was a pioneer in the field of rotary-wing aircraft. He was awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his services to aviation. In this image, he is seen in his element, exuding confidence and pride as he poses next to his ingenious invention. The autogiro, with its distinctive rotor blades, is an embodiment of Wallis's innovative spirit and his relentless pursuit of aviation advancements. The WA-116/F/S autogiro was a significant development in transport aviation, offering the benefits of vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, making it an ideal solution for various applications, particularly in remote or challenging terrains. Wallis's design was not only a technological marvel but also a testament to his engineering prowess, as he held the titles of CEng (Chartered Engineer) and FRAeS (Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society). This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing an iconic moment in aviation history, where the visionary mind of Kenneth Horatio Wallis brought the WA-116/F/S autogiro to life, paving the way for future rotary-wing aircraft innovations.
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