Edward Carter Eaton (17 September 1898 – 26 June 1918) was a Canadian First World War flying ace credited with five confirmed aerial victories.
He was 5 feet 6 inches tall, with dark hair and hazel eyes.
In company with a couple of other British pilots, Eaton drove an Albatros D.III down out of control on 23 November 1917 for his first aerial victory.
His next two victories came when he and another British pilot destroyed another D.V on 16 February, and a Fokker Dr.1 triplane on 20 May.
[1][3] On 26 June 1918, Eaton was involved in a dogfight, and was shot down and killed by Fritz Rumey.