Flight Lieutenant Harry Noel Cornforth Robinson (25 December 1898 – 2 June 1926) was a British World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories.
[4] It would be 28 December 1917 before he scored his first aerial victory, being responsible for capturing a German reconnaissance aircraft.
[1] On 28 March 1918 Robinson was appointed a flight commander, with the rank of acting captain,[5] and was reassigned to No.
His citation read: Robinson remained in the RAF after the end of the war, relinquishing his acting rank of captain on 27 March 1919.
His citation read: On 24 October 1923 Robinson was granted a permanent commission with the rank of flying officer,[10] and was promoted to flight lieutenant on 1 January 1925.