Jack Hunt (RAF officer)


Lieutenant Frederick John Hunt was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.

Early life

Hunt was born in Whitchurch, Hampshire, England in 1899 the son of Frederick and Emily Hunt, his father was a coal and corn merchant. He would not be old enough for military duty until late in World War I; his earliest known record of service is 1918.

World War I

Hunt was stationed with 74 Squadron in July 1918. He became a balloon buster for his first aerial victory on 1 September 1918, and would win over another balloon and seven of Germany's finest fighter of the war, the Fokker D.VII, by war's end. He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross after his seventh victory, though it would not be gazetted until 1 February 1919.

List of aerial victories

See also Aerial victory standards of World War I
No.Date/timeAircraftFoeResultLocationNotes
11 September 1918 @ 1350 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5a serial number E5967Observation balloonDestroyedNortheast of Armentières
24 September 1918 @ 1930 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlHalf a mile south of Lille
317 September 1918 @ 1845 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n D6967Fokker D.VIISet afire; destroyedNorth of Courtrai
421 September 1918 @ 1840 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIIDestroyedLille
526 October 1918 @ 1455 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIIDestroyedCordes
626 October 1918 @ 1455 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIIDriven down out of controlCordes
727 October 1918 @ 0940 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5a s/n C1137Observation balloonDestroyedMolenbaix
830 October 1918 @ 0820 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIIDestroyedDe Klype
930 October 1918 @ 0825 hoursRoyal Aircraft Factory SE.5aFokker D.VIISet afire; destroyedQuaremont

Post World War I

On 31 March 1923, Hunt and Roland John Neale dissolved their partnership in "The Whitchurch Engineering Works". The firm's business was motor, agricultural, and general engineering.
Hunt was living in Ellisfield when his marriage to Frances Ann Selmer of Valparaiso, Chile was set for 29 September 1927.

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