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  1. Wing Commander Robert Roland Stanford Tuck, DSO, DFC & Two Bars, AFC (1 July 1916 – 5 May 1987) was a British fighter pilot, flying ace and test pilot. Tuck joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1935 and first engaged in combat during the Battle of France, over Dunkirk, claiming his first victories.

  2. Robert Stanford Tuck. Apariencia. ocultar. El comandante de ala Robert Roland Stanford Tuck DSO, DFC y dos barras, AFC (1 de julio de 1916 – 5 de mayo de 1987) fue un piloto de cazas y piloto de pruebas británico . Primeros años. Nació en Catford, Londres de padres judíos.

  3. 23 de sept. de 1998 · Robert Stanford Tuck was a British pilot who flew in the Battle of Britain and the Battle of France. He was known for his skill, courage and luck in the air, as well as his personal life and his friendship with the enemy. Learn about his early training, his accidents, his Spitfire flights and his legacy.

  4. A biography, Stanford Tuck, by Helen Doe, was published in 2023, he had begun using that form of his name some time previously. His portrait had been made twice by Cuthbert Orde, one in 1940 and one in 1941 (below). This Battle of Britain London Monument is an outstanding new sculpture commemorating.

  5. 9 de may. de 1987 · Robert Stanford-Tuck, considered by many World War II students as the greatest Spitfire pilot of all time, died Tuesday at his home in the seaside village of Sandwich Bay in England’s...

  6. 37306 Robert Roland Stanford Tuck . was known as “Lucky Tuck” [39] and was Flt. Lt/Wing Commander with 92 and 257 Squadrons. He was born in Catford on 1.7.16, son of Capt. Stanley Lewis Tuck (Capt. in Royal West Surreys, in WW1 ) and Ethel Clara , and educated at St Dunstan’s College, Reading.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Robert Standford Tuck scored the majority of his 27 kills (swastikas on the cockpit indicate the number of enemy aircraft shot down) in the Spitfire. Apic, contributor, Getty Images. Tuck was...