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Raymond Collishaw - Wikipedia He was the highest scoring RNAS flying ace and the second highest scoring Canadian pilot of the First World War He was noted as a great leader in the air, leading many of his own formations into battle
Mat Collishaw Mat Collishaw is a key figure in the important generation of British artists who emerged from Goldsmith’s College in the late 1980s He participated in Freeze (1988) and since his first solo exhibition in 1990 has exhibited widely internationally
Raymond Collishaw - The Canadian Encyclopedia Collishaw emerged from the First World War as one of the foremost aces of the conflict His ability in aerial fighting was unquestioned and he had proven himself an effective leader at the flight and squadron level
Raymond Collishaw - Canadas Aviation Hall of Fame During a three month period, from May - July 1917, Major Ray Collishaw claimed 33 victories, and by war's end, Collishaw was the highest scoring pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service, with 60 victories, the third highest total of all British Empire pilots
17 Raymond Collishaw - RCAF Raymond “Collie” Collishaw began flying long range bombing missions from France to Germany during the First World War As the war continued, he proved to be one of Canada's greatest fighter pilots He is generally credited with having shot down 60 enemy machines during his flying in France
Lieutenant Raymond Collishaw | Soldiers | Great War | CEFRG Lieutenant Raymond Collishaw joined the Royal Naval Air Service (R N A S ) in January 1916 He began as a probationary Flight Sub-Lieutenant, and eventually commands the famous Black Flight (No 3 Squadron, R N A S ) Raymond Collishaw was the first pilot to claim six victories in one day
Ray Collishaw Collishaw was the leader of an all-Canadian quintet of black planes that was as formidable as any unit on the Western front In successive flights, they destroyed 66 enemy planes
Mat Collishaw - National Galleries of Scotland Collishaw was born in Nottingham and studied at Goldsmiths College in London, where his work was included in the influential ‘Freeze’ exhibition, organised by Damien Hirst He works predominantly with video, installation and photography