Flight Lieutenant Christopher Stainbank Staniland (7 October 1905 – 26 June 1942) was a
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
pilot, racing driver, and chief test pilot for the
Fairey Aviation Company
The Fairey Aviation Company Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer of the first half of the 20th century based in Hayes in Middlesex and Heaton Chapel and RAF Ringway in Cheshire. Notable for the design of a number of important military a ...
.
Early life
He was born in Fallow Corner,
North Finchley
North Finchley is a suburb of London in the London Borough of Barnet, situated 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Charing Cross.
North Finchley is centred on Tally Ho Corner, the junction of the roads to East Finchley, Church End, Friern Ba ...
; the second son of Geoffrey Staniland, a solicitor, and his wife Millicent Ellen Marianne Leather. The family later moved to Lincolnshire. He attended
King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
King Edward VI Grammar School (sometimes abbreviated to KEVIGS) is a grammar school located in Louth, Lincolnshire, England.
History
As early as the 8th century schooling was available at Louth,[Tonbridge School
(God Giveth the Increase)
, established =
, closed =
, type = Public schoolIndependent day and boarding
, religion =
, president =
, head_label ...]
in
Kent
Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ...
.
Geoffrey Staniland was killed in Belgium on 14 April 1915, serving with the
Lincolnshire Regiment
The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army raised on 20 June 1685 as the Earl of Bath's Regiment for its first Colonel, John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath. In 1751, it was numbered like most other Army regiments ...
. Millicent died in 1949.
Staniland joined the
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
in March 1924 on a Short Service Commission.
He undertook his flying training at Shotwick. He was posted to
41 Squadron in February 1925 and remained with the unit until September 1928, when he was posted to the
High Speed Flight RAF
The RAF High Speed Flight, sometimes known as '' 'The Flight' '', was a small flight of the Royal Air Force (RAF) formed for the purpose of competing in the Schneider Trophy contest for racing seaplanes during the 1920s. The flight was together ...
at Calshot. In November 1925, he was promoted to
Flying Officer, and four years later to
Flight Lieutenant
Flight lieutenant is a junior commissioned rank in air forces that use the Royal Air Force (RAF) system of ranks, especially in Commonwealth countries. It has a NATO rank code of OF-2. Flight lieutenant is abbreviated as Flt Lt in the India ...
, by then in the Reserve (RAFO), Class A. He relinquished his commission in the RAFO in March 1937, on completion of service, and was permitted to retain his rank.
Fairey
Early in 1930 Staniland joined Fairey as their chief test pilot, flying from
Great West Aerodrome
The Great West Aerodrome, also known as Harmondsworth Aerodrome or Heathrow Aerodrome, was a grass airfield, operational between 1930 and 1944. It was on the southeast edge of the hamlet of Heathrow, in the parish of Harmondsworth. The Fairey Av ...
(
Harmondsworth Aerodrome). On 21 March 1933 he flew the first prototype ''F1875'' of the
Fairey Swordfish
The Fairey Swordfish is a biplane torpedo bomber, designed by the Fairey Aviation Company. Originating in the early 1930s, the Swordfish, nicknamed "Stringbag", was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. It was also used ...
from
Harmondsworth
Harmondsworth is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon in the county of Greater London with a short border to the south onto Heathrow Airport, London Heathrow Airport. The village has no railway stations, but adjoins the M4 motorway and t ...
Aerodrome. He first flew the
Fairey Firefly
The Fairey Firefly is a Second World War-era carrier-borne fighter aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft that was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA). It was developed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Fairey Aviatio ...
prototype on 22 December 1941.
Motor Sport
Staniland was also a racing driver, winning a multitude of both car and motorcycle races between 1924 and 1938, predominantly at
Brooklands racing circuit. In 1931 he drove an
MG Midget
The MG Midget is a small two-seater sports car produced by MG from 1961 to 1979. It revived a name that had been used on earlier models such as the MG M-type, MG D-type, MG J-type and MG T-type.
MG Midget MkI (1961–64)
The first version, a ...
to victory with the
Earl of March
Earl of March is a title that has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland and the Peerage of England. The title derived from the "marches" or borderlands between England and either Wales (Welsh Marches) or Scotland (Scottish Marche ...
at the Junior Car Club (JCC) race. With
Malcolm Campbell
Major Sir Malcolm Campbell (11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on land and on water at various times, using vehicles called ''Blue Bird'', including a 1 ...
in 1932 he took part in a JCC 100 mile and a
British Racing Drivers' Club
The British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC) is an exclusive invitation-only members club for racecar drivers who are judged to have achieved success in the upper levels of motor sport for a number of seasons. Except under exceptional circumstances, me ...
500 mile race, driving a Mercedes Benz; and in 1933 he again partnered Campbell in a Sunbeam.
In
George E. T. Eyston's September 1935 land speed record attempt for 24 hours in his car ''
Speed of the Wind
Speed of the Wind was a record-breaking car of the 1930s, built for and driven by Captain George Eyston.
The car was designed by Eyston and E A D Eldridge, then built by the father of Tom Delaney (racing driver), Tom Delaney It was powered by an ...
'', at
Bonneville Speedway
Bonneville Speedway (also known as the Bonneville Salt Flats Race Track) is an area of the Bonneville Salt Flats northeast of Wendover, Utah, that is marked out for motor sports. It is particularly noted as the venue for numerous land speed recor ...
in
Utah
Utah ( , ) is a state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. Utah is a landlocked U.S. state bordered to its east by Colorado, to its northeast by Wyoming, to its north by Idaho, to its south by Arizona, and to it ...
, Staniland and Albert W. Denly were the relief drivers. The record attempt was successful, setting a new world record with an average lap speed of . Staniland had driven the final laps at around .
Staniland's records and race victories include, but are not limited to, the following:
Motorcycles
* 3rd place, 8½-Mile Scratch Race for 500cc, Brooklands, 7 Jun 24
* 1st place, 8½-Mile Handicap Race for 500cc, Brooklands, 7 Jun 24
* 2nd place, Handicap Race for Norton Machines, 8½ miles, Brooklands, 18 Oct 24
* 1st place, Scratch Race for Solo Machines up to 500cc, 2¾ miles, Brooklands, 18 Oct 24
* 1st place, Team Race bet Norton & Sunbeam Motorcycles, 11 miles, Brooklands, 18 Oct 24
* 1st place, Scratch Race for Solo Machines up to 500cc, 5¾ miles, Brooklands, 18 Oct 24
* 1st place, Scratch Race for Solo Machines, unlimited capacity, 2¾ miles, Brooklands, 18 Oct 24
* 1st place, F. R. G. Spiking Silver Cup, Ten Lap Scratch Race, solo up to 500cc, Brooklands, 10 Jul 26
* 1st place, J. A. Welch Silver Cup, 3-Lap Handicap, solos 350-1,100cc, Brooklands, 10 Jul 26
* 2nd place, 3-Lap Passenger Handicap, up to 1,100cc, Brooklands, 20 Apr 27
* 500-mile World Sidecar Speed Record, Brooklands, 21 May 27
* 500-km & 1000-km World Sidecar Speed Records, Brooklands, 21 May 27
* 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12-hr World Sidecar Speed Records, Brooklands, 21 May 27
* 1st place, Junior Race, 350cc, Brooklands, 9 Jul 27
* 1st place, Senior Sidecar Championship, 14 miles, Brooklands, 24 Sep 27
* 3rd place, Unlimited Sidecar Championship, 14 miles, Brooklands, 24 Sep 27
* 1st place, Grand Prix, Class F, sidecars up to 600cc, Brooklands, 8 Oct 27
* 1st place, Scratch Race, solo up to 350cc, 8¼ miles, Brooklands, 11 Apr 28
* 2nd place, Passenger Handicap, up to 1,100cc, 8¼ miles, Brooklands, 11 Apr 28
* 1st place, Light-Weight Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 28 Jul 28
* 2nd place, Junior Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 28 Jul 28
* 2nd place, Junior Sidecar Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 28 Jul 28
* 1st place, Class A Championship Race, solo up to 350cc, 14 miles, Brooklands, 8 Sep 28
* 1st place, G. E. Totley Cup, 5-lap 350cc solo race, Brooklands, 6 Oct 28
* 1st place, Harry Jay Cup, 3-lap race, sidecars up to 350cc, Brooklands, 6 Oct 28
* 1st place, Lord Wakefield Cup, 5-lap Passenger Handicap, sidecars up to 1,100cc, Brooklands, 6 Oct 28
* 2nd place, George Newman Cup, 50-mile Handicap, solos up to 1,000 cc & sidecars up to 1,100 cc, Brooklands, 6 Oct 28
* 2nd place, 250cc Scratch Race, 8 miles, Brooklands, 1 Jun 29
* 3rd place, 90 mph Handicap, 6 miles, Brooklands, 1 Jun 29
* 1st place, Lacey Cup, 250cc Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 22 Jun 29
* 1st place, Primrose Cup, 350cc Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 22 Jun 29
* 1st place, Junior Sidecar Race, 25 miles, Brooklands, 22 Jun 29
* 2nd place, Senior Sidecar Race, 25 miles, Brooklands, 22 Jun 29
* 1st place, Light-Weight Race, 200 miles, Brooklands, 27 Jul 29
* 1st place, 250cc Solo Championships, 13 miles, Brooklands, 5 Oct 29
* 1st place, 250cc Sidecar Championship, 13 miles, Brooklands, 5 Oct 29
* 3rd place, 350cc Solo Championships, 13 miles, Brooklands, 5 Oct 29
* 1st place, 1-Lap Sprint Race, up to 250cc, 2¾ miles, Brooklands, 5 Apr 30
* 2nd place, 1-Lap Sprint Race, up to 350cc, 2¾ miles, Brooklands, 5 Apr 30
* 1st place, 3-Lap Solo Handicap Race, up to 350cc, 8¼ miles, Brooklands, 5 Apr 30
* 1st place (team of 3), 3x1-lap Relay Race, 2¾ miles each, Brooklands, 5 Apr 30
* 1st place, Invitation Race, 8¼ miles, Brooklands, 5 Apr 30
* 1st place, 250cc solo Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 29 May 30
* 2nd place, 350cc solo Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 29 May 30
* 1st place, 250cc Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 16 Aug 30
* 1st place, Sidecar Grand Prix, 25 miles, Brooklands, 16 Aug 30
* 2nd place, Winners’ Grand Prix Handicap, 25 miles, Brooklands, 16 Aug 30
Motor Cars
* British speed record 5 km Class E (8 cyl), Brooklands, 8 Jun 26
* British speed record 10 km Class E (8 cyl), Brooklands, 8 Jun 26
* 3rd place, 60th 100 mph Long Handicap, 9⅓ miles, Brooklands, 5 Aug 28
* 2nd place, 43rd Lightning Short Handicap, 6½ miles, Brooklands, 22 Sep 28
* 2nd place, 58th 100 mph Short Handicap, 6½ miles, Brooklands, 22 Sep 28
* 1st place, Kent Short Handicap, 6½ miles, Brooklands, 22 Mar 30
* 1st place, Cornwall Junior Long Handicap, 9 miles, Brooklands, 4 Aug 30
* 1st place (team of 2), Double 12-Hour Race, Class H, Brooklands, 8–9 May 31
* 5th place (team of 2), 500-Mile Race, Brooklands, 24 Sep 32
* 2nd place, Senior Short Handicap, 6½ miles, Brooklands, 21 May 34
* 1-Lap Speed Record, Donnington, 18 Aug 34
* 5-Lap Speed Record, Donnington, 18 Aug 34
* 10-Lap Speed Record, Donnington, 18 Aug 34
* 2,000 & 3,000-mile World Land Speed Record (Team of 3 w Eyston & Denly), Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 16-17 Sep 35
* 2,000, 3,000, 4,000 & 5,000-km World Land Speed Record (Team of 3 w Eyston & Denly), Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 16-17 Sep 35
* 12-hr & 24-hr World Land Speed Record (Team of 3 w Eyston & Denly), Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 16-17 Sep 35
* 1st place, First Dunlop Outer Circuit Handicap, 9 miles, Brooklands, 24 Sep 38
* 1st place, Second October Long Handicap, Outer Circuit, 9 miles, Brooklands, 15 Oct 38
* 2nd place, Mountain Championship, 12 miles, Brooklands, 15 Oct 38
* 2¼-mile Brooklands speed record, Class D (3 lit), Brooklands, 20 Oct 38
* 5-mile international speed record, Class D (3 lit), Brooklands, 20 Oct 38
* 10-mile international speed record, Class D (3 lit), Brooklands, 20 Oct 38
In March 1932, Staniland's home at Sunbury on Thames was broken into while he and his wife were in London. Twelve trophies, silver, cutlery and his racing car were stolen, but the car was later found abandoned at Clapham Common. It is unclear if any of the items were ever recovered or the thieves caught.
Family
Staniland married Evelyn Mary Gregorie at
Southampton
Southampton () is a port city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. It is located approximately south-west of London and west of Portsmouth. The city forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Po ...
register office on 29 June 1929, followed by a church ceremony at St. Peter's-in-Eastgate, Lincolnshire, on 19 February 1930. They divorced in 1937 without issue. Born in 1906, Evelyn, from
Skellingthorpe
Skellingthorpe is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 3,465. It is situated west from Lincoln city centre, and just outside the A46 ...
, was the daughter of Frank St Barbe Gregorie. She remarried in November 1942 and died in 1980.
Death
Staniland was killed in an accident on 26 June 1942, aged 36, when his aircraft, Z1827, the second
Fairey Firefly
The Fairey Firefly is a Second World War-era carrier-borne fighter aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft that was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA). It was developed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Fairey Aviatio ...
prototype, broke up over
Sindlesham (now in the
Borough of Wokingham
The Borough of Wokingham is a Districts of England, local government district in Berkshire, United Kingdom. It is named after its main town, Wokingham. Other places in the district include Arborfield, Barkham, Charvil, Earley, Finchampstead, H ...
). He had taken off from Harmondsworth, and crashed in a field near Hatch Farm at Sindlesham Mill. He died before receiving medical attention. The investigation of the crash by the
Accidents Investigation Branch
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigates civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and crown dependencies. It is also the Space Accident Investigation Authority (SAIA ...
concluded that a
structural failure
Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight, force, etc.) without breaking and includes the study of past structural failures in order to ...
had occurred as the aircraft pulled out of a dive. He is buried in St Margaret's Church,
Keddington
Keddington is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is north-east from Louth.
Keddington Grade II listed Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Margaret. The church was restored in 1871–7 ...
, near Louth, in
East Lindsey
East Lindsey is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England. The population of the district council was 136,401 at the 2011 census. The council is based in Manby. Other major settlements in the district include Alford, Wragby, Spilsby ...
,
Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs.) is a county in the East Midlands of England, with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. It borders Norfolk to the south-east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south-west, Leicestershire ...
.
References
External links
Motor Sport Magazine, Mar 1927, 'Prominent Speedmen: Mr C. S. Staniland'Motor Sport Magazine, Sep 1935, 'Campbell and Eyston Sail'Motor Sport Magazine, Aug 1942, 'Rumblings; Chris Staniland'Motor Sport Magazine, Feb 1997, 'The Man in White'Motor Sport Magazine, Apr 1997, 'A Staniland Postscript'
{{DEFAULTSORT:Staniland, Chris
1905 births
1942 deaths
British test pilots
Fairey Aviation Company
People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
People from East Lindsey District
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1942
Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in England
Royal Air Force officers