Lieutenant (later Major) Earl Frederick Crabb (March 27, 1899 – October 18, 1986) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.
[1] Crabb served in 92 Squadron under the command of fellow ace and future Air Marshal Arthur Coningham.
[1] Crabbe flew a Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a to score all six of his victories.
Crabbe downed five German Fokker D.VII fighters and a DFW reconnaissance plane; the latter kill was shared with fellow ace Thomas Stanley Horry and another pilot.
[1] Crabb returned to duty for World War II as a major, joining the U.S. Army Air Corps and serving in Training Command.