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  1. Sergeant William Robinson Clarke (4 October 1895 – 26 April 1981) was a Jamaican World War I airman who was the first pilot of African descent to fly for Britain.

  2. William Robinson Clarke, the first Black pilot to fly for Britain, died in April 1981. He is buried at the Military Cemetery at Up Park Camp, Jamaica.

  3. 13 de feb. de 2022 · William Robinson Clarke was a famous World War I airman. He was the first Black pilot to fly for the United Kingdom. Clarke was born in Kingston, Jamaica on October 4, 1895 to Eugenia Clarke.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2022 · Pilot Sergeant William 'Robbie' Clarke was flying his Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8, a World War One British two-seat reconnaissance and bomber biplane, over the Western Front with a fellow airman acting as an 'observer' to capture images of enemy territory, when the enemy attacked.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Sergeant William Robinson Clarke. Born in Jamaica, in 1895, William volunteered for the war at age 19. In 1915, he joined the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and started out as a mechanic. In 1916, Clarke was accepted to train as a pilot. A year later he got his wings, along with a royal air club certificate and promotion to sergeant.

  6. collections.rafmuseum.org.uk › story › robbie-clarke-britains-first-black-pilotCollections – RAF Museum Collections

    William Robinson Clarke, the first Black pilot to fly for Britain, died in April 1981 and is interred at the Military Cemetery at Up Park Camp in Kingston. His story was only discovered by chance during a volunteer project researching the Royal Aero Club collection held on loan at the Museum.

  7. 9 de oct. de 2020 · Sergeant William Robinson Clarke flew and fought above the trenches of the western front during the First World War. He received the Silver War Badge and later became Life President of the Association’s Jamaica Branch. He was also Britain’s first black pilot.