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Robert William Prescott

Robert William Prescott (May 5, 1913 – March 3, 1978) was an American aviator and entrepreneur.[1][2] An ace with the Flying Tigers in the early part of World War II, he went on to found the Flying Tiger Line, the first scheduled cargo airline in the United States.[3]

Robert William Prescott
Born(1913-05-05)May 5, 1913
DiedMarch 3, 1978(1978-03-03) (aged 64)
NationalityAmerican
EducationCompton Junior College
Years active1939–1942
Known forFounder and CEO, Flying Tiger Line
Flying ace
Pilot, China National Aviation Corporation
Aviation career
Air forceUnited States Navy
American Volunteer Group
BattlesWorld War II

Early life edit

Prescott was born in Fort Worth, Texas. After high school, in 1934 he moved to California and worked his way through Compton Junior College as a truck driver.[3] He was also working and attending Loyola Law School[2] in Los Angeles when some friends dragged him along on a visit to the naval flying school at Long Beach.[4] Prescott was hooked.

Aviator edit

In 1939, he quit studying law and enlisted in the United States Navy to become a pilot.[3] Prescott completed training and qualified as an aviator, and was commissioned as an ensign in 1940.[2] He became an instructor at the naval flying school in Pensacola, Florida.[2][3] He resigned his commission in September 1941 to join the American Volunteer Group (AVG) to fight the Japanese in China.[3] Before the AVG disbanded in the summer of 1942, he was credited with either 5.5[5][6] or 6[2][3][7] victories. Rather than follow his commander, Claire Chennault, and a few of his comrades into the US military, Prescott returned to Fort Worth, where he was interviewed by Fort Worth Press journalist Helen Ruth.[4]

In 1943, he returned to Asia and, as an employee of the China National Airways Corporation, made over 300 supply flights over "the Hump" into China.[2][4] After returning to the United States in 1944, he married Helen Ruth.[4] He was the co-pilot of the "Mission to Moscow" flight of US Ambassador Joseph E. Davies.[2]

Flying Tiger Line edit

In 1945, Prescott met a group of businessmen headed by Los Angeles oil magnate Samuel B. Mosher who were interested in starting a cargo airline to serve the west coast of the United States and Mexico. He convinced them that it would make better business sense to cover all of the continental United States instead. They agreed to match whatever funds Prescott could raise. He raised $89,000[2] and recruited nine of his Flying Tigers pilot buddies, many of them fellow aces: William Bartling, Clifford Groh, C. H. "Link" Laughlin, Thomas Haywood, Robert Hedman, Ernest "Bus" Loane, Robert J. "Catfish" Raine, Joseph Rosbert and Richard Rossi.[8]

The National Skyway Freight Corporation was established on June 25, 1945, with Mosher as president and Prescott as managing director.[4] The new company's motto was "We'll Fly Anything, Anywhere, Anytime".[2][3] Prescott purchased 14 Budd RB Conestoga Navy surplus cargo planes for $140,000, then sold six at a profit.[1][4]

Their first shipment took place in July.[4] They lost $21,000 the first month of operations and $12,000 the second, but were making a profit by the third.[3] However, the charter freight airline began to have financial trouble, so Prescott applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for a certificate allowing scheduled services.[4] In the meantime, salvation came in the form of a six-month contract with the US Army's Air Transport Command for pilots and maintenance services, later extended to November 1947.[4]

In 1947, the company's name was changed to Flying Tiger Line.[1][4] It was "the nation's first regularly scheduled transcontinental all-freight company."[9] The company prospered and expanded, and Prescott remained its only president[1] and chief executive officer until his death in 1978.

Death edit

Prescott died of cancer at his home in Palm Springs, California, at the age of 64.[2] His 11-year-old son, Peter, was killed in a Learjet crash near Palm Springs in 1965; he also had two daughters. Prescott's widow, Dr. Anne Marie Bennstrom, invented the "V-bar" physical therapy device while a physical medicine intern in Sweden. It achieved significant commercial success when marketed under the "Thighmaster" name.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d C. Gerald Fraser (March 5, 1978). "Robert Prescott, Ex‐Fighter Pilot And Founder of Airline for Cargo". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Richard Pearson (March 5, 1978). "Robert Prescott, Head Of Flying Tiger Line, Dies". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Zalaz, T. J. (2002). (PDF). The Starliner. 3 (2). Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society, Inc.: 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-16.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Allaz, Camille (2005). History of Air Cargo and Airmail from the 18th Century. Google Consultant. pp. 178–181. ISBN 0954889606. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  5. ^ Olynyk, Frank J. AVG & USAAF (China-Burma-India Theater) Credits for Destruction of Enemy Aircraft in Air to Air Combat, World War 2. Aurora, Ohio: Privately published, 1986. Figure obtained from warbirdforum.com.
  6. ^ . American Fighter Aces Association (americanfighteraces.org). Archived from the original on November 5, 2014. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  7. ^ . flyingtigersavg.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-07. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  8. ^ "The Founders". Flying Tiger Line Pilots Association (flyingtigerline.org). Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "Robert Prescott: Founder of the Flying Tiger Line, Inc". Lone Star Flight Museum.
  10. ^ "Obituary: Dr. Anne Marie Bennstrom Prescott 1928-2018". Idyllwild Town Crier. Retrieved 24 September 2019.

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Robert William Prescott May 5 1913 March 3 1978 was an American aviator and entrepreneur 1 2 An ace with the Flying Tigers in the early part of World War II he went on to found the Flying Tiger Line the first scheduled cargo airline in the United States 3 Robert William PrescottBorn 1913 05 05 May 5 1913Fort Worth Texas USDiedMarch 3 1978 1978 03 03 aged 64 Palm Springs California USNationalityAmericanEducationCompton Junior CollegeYears active1939 1942Known forFounder and CEO Flying Tiger LineFlying acePilot China National Aviation CorporationAviation careerAir forceUnited States NavyAmerican Volunteer GroupBattlesWorld War II Contents 1 Early life 2 Aviator 3 Flying Tiger Line 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life editPrescott was born in Fort Worth Texas After high school in 1934 he moved to California and worked his way through Compton Junior College as a truck driver 3 He was also working and attending Loyola Law School 2 in Los Angeles when some friends dragged him along on a visit to the naval flying school at Long Beach 4 Prescott was hooked Aviator editIn 1939 he quit studying law and enlisted in the United States Navy to become a pilot 3 Prescott completed training and qualified as an aviator and was commissioned as an ensign in 1940 2 He became an instructor at the naval flying school in Pensacola Florida 2 3 He resigned his commission in September 1941 to join the American Volunteer Group AVG to fight the Japanese in China 3 Before the AVG disbanded in the summer of 1942 he was credited with either 5 5 5 6 or 6 2 3 7 victories Rather than follow his commander Claire Chennault and a few of his comrades into the US military Prescott returned to Fort Worth where he was interviewed by Fort Worth Press journalist Helen Ruth 4 In 1943 he returned to Asia and as an employee of the China National Airways Corporation made over 300 supply flights over the Hump into China 2 4 After returning to the United States in 1944 he married Helen Ruth 4 He was the co pilot of the Mission to Moscow flight of US Ambassador Joseph E Davies 2 Flying Tiger Line editIn 1945 Prescott met a group of businessmen headed by Los Angeles oil magnate Samuel B Mosher who were interested in starting a cargo airline to serve the west coast of the United States and Mexico He convinced them that it would make better business sense to cover all of the continental United States instead They agreed to match whatever funds Prescott could raise He raised 89 000 2 and recruited nine of his Flying Tigers pilot buddies many of them fellow aces William Bartling Clifford Groh C H Link Laughlin Thomas Haywood Robert Hedman Ernest Bus Loane Robert J Catfish Raine Joseph Rosbert and Richard Rossi 8 The National Skyway Freight Corporation was established on June 25 1945 with Mosher as president and Prescott as managing director 4 The new company s motto was We ll Fly Anything Anywhere Anytime 2 3 Prescott purchased 14 Budd RB Conestoga Navy surplus cargo planes for 140 000 then sold six at a profit 1 4 Their first shipment took place in July 4 They lost 21 000 the first month of operations and 12 000 the second but were making a profit by the third 3 However the charter freight airline began to have financial trouble so Prescott applied to the Civil Aeronautics Board for a certificate allowing scheduled services 4 In the meantime salvation came in the form of a six month contract with the US Army s Air Transport Command for pilots and maintenance services later extended to November 1947 4 In 1947 the company s name was changed to Flying Tiger Line 1 4 It was the nation s first regularly scheduled transcontinental all freight company 9 The company prospered and expanded and Prescott remained its only president 1 and chief executive officer until his death in 1978 Death editPrescott died of cancer at his home in Palm Springs California at the age of 64 2 His 11 year old son Peter was killed in a Learjet crash near Palm Springs in 1965 he also had two daughters Prescott s widow Dr Anne Marie Bennstrom invented the V bar physical therapy device while a physical medicine intern in Sweden It achieved significant commercial success when marketed under the Thighmaster name 10 References edit a b c d C Gerald Fraser March 5 1978 Robert Prescott Ex Fighter Pilot And Founder of Airline for Cargo The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j Richard Pearson March 5 1978 Robert Prescott Head Of Flying Tiger Line Dies The Washington Post a b c d e f g h Zalaz T J 2002 An Aviation First PDF The Starliner 3 2 Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society Inc 5 Archived from the original PDF on 2019 12 16 a b c d e f g h i j Allaz Camille 2005 History of Air Cargo and Airmail from the 18th Century Google Consultant pp 178 181 ISBN 0954889606 Retrieved October 14 2012 Olynyk Frank J AVG amp USAAF China Burma India Theater Credits for Destruction of Enemy Aircraft in Air to Air Combat World War 2 Aurora Ohio Privately published 1986 Figure obtained from warbirdforum com American Volunteer Group Aces World War II 1939 1945 American Fighter Aces Association americanfighteraces org Archived from the original on November 5 2014 Retrieved October 14 2012 Robert Prescott flyingtigersavg com Archived from the original on 2012 04 07 Retrieved October 14 2012 The Founders Flying Tiger Line Pilots Association flyingtigerline org Retrieved October 15 2012 Robert Prescott Founder of the Flying Tiger Line Inc Lone Star Flight Museum Obituary Dr Anne Marie Bennstrom Prescott 1928 2018 Idyllwild Town Crier Retrieved 24 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert William Prescott amp oldid 1199062840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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