John O. Isaacs

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John O. Isaacs
Born(1920-05-10)10 May 1920
Southampton, Hampshire, England
Died2001 (2002) (aged 81)
Romsey, Hampshire, England
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Other namesJames Owen Isaacs
OccupationAeronautical engineer
Known forIsaacs Fury

John Owen Isaacs (known as John O. Isaacs) was an English aeronautical engineer, aircraft designer and builder.

Isaacs was born in Southampton, Hampshire on 10 May 1920. In August 1937 he became an apprentice aircraft engineer at the Supermarine Aviation Works, Woolston, Southampton.[1] He left Supermarine in 1958 and became a further education lecturer at the Southampton Technical College until 1978.[1]

He obtained a pilot's licence in 1946 and then used his engineering experience to build a Currie Wot biplane for the Hampshire Aero Club.[2] In the early 1960s Isaacs went on to design a scaled down aircraft based on the Hawker Fury, this was followed by a scaled down design based on the Supermarine Spitfire. He made plans available for the two designs to enable them to be built at home by amateurs. He inspired and helped many amateur builders.[3]

In 1988 he wrote his autobiography An Aeroplane Affair and he died in 2001.

Aircraft designs

References

  1. ^ a b Supermarine Aircraft Magazine Articles
  2. ^ "21-year-old Newcomer – Currie Wot in Service with Hampshire Aeroplane Club at Eastleigh". Flight International: 917. 12 December 1958.
  3. ^ History of Dudley Pattison