Captain Bernard Paul Gascoigne Beanlands MC (9 September 1897 – 8 May 1919) was a Canadian World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.
[2] The younger Beanlands was educated at Oundle School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before joining the Hampshire Regiment in December 1914, in the first few months of World War I.
[5] Five days later, he scored his first aerial victory, killing aces Hans Rosencrantz and Wilhelm Fahlbusch in their reconnaissance two-seater.
[1] He survived the war, joining 30 Training Depot Squadron at RAF Northolt,[1] but was killed in a flying accident on 8 May 1919.
[2] He was buried in the northwest corner of the new ground in the cemetery of his father's home parish, at Sevenoaks (St. Nicholas) Churchyard, Kent, England.