Frederick Stanley Gordon, DFC (29 October 1897 – 27 July 1985) was a New Zealand flying ace of the First World War.
While serving in Britain's Royal Air Force, he scored nine aerial victories as a fighter pilot.
Frederick Stanley Gordon was born in New Zealand on 29 October 1897.
He began a nine victory winning streak on 2 August 1918 that was capped with his second ballon busting mission on 30 October.
[1] Gordon was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on 3 June 1919,[2] and the Belgian Croix de guerre on 15 July.