A tribute to a flying ace: 100 years of good service
[caption id="attachment_27196" align="aligncenter" width="595"] James Francis “Stocky” Edwards[/caption]Emily LindahlDirector Air Public Affairs––Wing Commander James Francis “Stocky” Edwards, 100, is a Canadian hero on several fronts.Books have been written about him, military aviation web sites list his accomplishments, and numerous news articles include his name. He is an artist and conservationist in his own right.Flying AceEdwards is one of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) top Second World War Flying Aces. His wartime accomplishments are included in the book about the RCAF’s history, On Windswept Heights:“Wing Commander James Francis “Stocky” Edwards was one of the RCAF flyers who squared off against Axis pilots and helped knock the enemy out of the air. He was only 19 when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in October 1940. By the end of the war he had 20 confirmed kills (with Probable kills, his score passed 30) and had risen to the rank of wing commander.He shot down most of these planes in the North Africa campaign. Edwards flew a P-4 0 Kittyhawk against the Messerschmitt (Me) 109; the Me-109 was faster and better armed than the P-40, but that never got the better of Edwards.” He flew 373 operational sorties during the war and was never shot down.Honoured throughout the yearsStocky Edwards has been recognized and honoured in Canada for his actions during the Second World War and beyond, and received decorations from the UK and France:Distinguished Flying MedalDistinguished Flying Cross (UK) and BarCanadian Forces Decoration and Two ClaspsLegion of Honour, France. Chevalier (Knight) – 2014Vintage Wings of Canada has a Curtiss P 40-N on display, which is a tribute to Stocky. The fully functional aircraft has a paint job that is an exact replica of the Kittyhawk flown by the Flying Ace in the North Africa campaign when he was with 260 Squadron. In 2013, Stocky was joined by his family on a visit to Vintage Wings of Canada. He was there to check out a banner that had been previously raised...






















