John Lapsley

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Air Marshal Sir John Hugh Lapsley KBE CB DFC AFC RAF (24 September 191621 November 1995) was a World War II fighter pilot and, later, a senior Royal Air Force commander.

Early in World War II, Lapsley flew Gloster Gladiators based on Malta. Later in the war, he would serve as the commander of the 125th Spitfire Wing. In 1968 he took up the post of Air Officer Commander-in-Chief, Coastal Command.

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  • Describing the Gloster Gladiator's combat performance:
    • "Even when it had a height advantage and was correctly positioned it could usually achieve at best only one close pass at the SM-79."

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Military Offices
Preceded by
Sir Paul Holder
Commander-in-Chief Coastal Command
1968–1968
Succeeded by
None