Lieutenant Frederick John Hunt was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.
He would not be old enough for military duty until late in World War I; his earliest known record of service is 1918.
He was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross after his seventh victory, though it would not be gazetted until 1 February 1919.
[2] See also Aerial victory standards of World War I On 31 March 1923, Hunt and Roland John Neale dissolved their partnership in "The Whitchurch Engineering Works".
[5] Hunt was living in Ellisfield when his marriage to Frances Ann Selmer of Valparaíso, Chile was set for 29 September 1927.