Edward Crundall
Wing Commander Edward Duncan Crundall was an officer of the British Royal Air Force, who served in World War I, becoming flying ace credited with seven aerial victories, and also in World War II.
Biography
Edward Duncan Crundall was born in Whitfield, Kent, England on 9 December 1896. He was the son of Edward Crundall, a wealthy coal dealer of Kent, and Sarah Crundall, née Morley. Edward's grandfather, Henry Crundall, was an uncle of Sir William Henry Crundall, a mayor of Dover, Kent, and Chairman of the Dover Harbour Board. Edward Duncan's younger brother, Walter Frederick, also flew during World War 1. Edward Duncan Crundall died in 1981 in Brighton, E. Sussex.World War I
Crundall joined the Royal Naval Air Service in 1914. He was appointed a temporary flight sub-lieutenant on 20 July 1916. On 5 September 1916 he was granted the Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate No. 3543 at Royal Naval Air Station Eastbourne, and was posted to No. 8 Naval Squadron as a pilot. He would score his first aerial victories during Bloody April 1917 while flying a Sopwith Triplane. On 10 May 1917, he was wounded and shot down by Alois Heldmann.Crundall was promoted to flight lieutenant on 31 December 1917, and on 10 May 1918 he was appointed acting-captain. He then switched squadrons and mounts for his last four wins in July and August 1918, flying a Sopwith Camel for 210 Squadron RAF. He was confirmed in his rank in December 1918.
Crundall relinquished his commission on 28 August 1919, and on 10 October "in recognition of distinguished services rendered during the war", was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
No. | Date/time | Aircraft | Foe | Result | Location | Notes |
1 | 14 April 1917 @ 0905 hours | Sopwith Triplane Serial Number N5464 | Albatros reconnaissance plane | Driven down out of control | Henin-Liétard | |
2 | 14 April 1917 @ 0905 hours | Sopwith Triplane Serial Number N5464 | Albatros reconnaissance plane | Driven down out of control | Henin-Liétard | - |
3 | 18 August 1917 @ 1830 hours | Sopwith Triplane Serial Number N5464 | Albatros D.V | Driven down out of control | Henin-Liétard | Victory shared with Richard Burnard Munday & Charles Dawson Booker |
4 | 30 July 1918 @ 1000 hours | Sopwith Camel Serial Number B7860 | Pfalz D.III | Driven down out of control | East of Dixmude | |
5 | 1 August 1918 @ 1925 hours | Sopwith Camel Serial Number B7860 | Fokker D.VII | Driven down out of control | North of Lille | |
6 | 9 August 1918 @ 0725 hours | Sopwith Camel Serial Number B7860 | Fokker D.VII | Destroyed | Zonnebeke | |
7 | 9 August 1918 @ 0730 hours | Sopwith Camel Serial Number B7860 | Fokker D.VII | Destroyed | Southeast of Staden |