George Leonard Trapp

George Leonard Trapp (July 1894 – November 12, 1917) was a Canadian flying ace during World War I.

[1] He was born in New Westminster, British Columbia,[1] the son of Thomas John Trapp,[2] was educated at McGill College[3] and joined the Royal Navy Air Service (RNAS) in 1916, serving with No.

Trapp was killed in action in November when he was shot down by Bruno Justinius of Bavarian Jasta 35.

[1] His two brothers Stanley Valentine Trapp and Donovan Trapp also died while serving with the RNAS: Donovan was killed in action and Stanley Valentine died during a test flight.

[3] Raymond Collishaw married Trapp's sister Neita.