Person

Fullarton, Peter Gordon (Gordon) (1912 - 1991)

Born
23 September 1912
Liverpool, England
Died
3 January 1991
Occupation
Aeronautical engineer

Summary

Gordon Fullarton's early years were spent at small aircraft manufacturers, when Australia made aircraft, and from Larkin Aircraft at Coode Island he went to Commonwealth Aircraft from about 1936 to 1947, then on to the Department of Civil Aviation where he was primarily based at Essendon Airport. He retired in 1977 as Chief Airworthiness Surveyor of Moorabbin Airport.

Archival resources

State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection

  • Peter (?) Gordon Fullarton - Records, 1929 - 1940; State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection. Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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