Captain Leslie William Burbidge DFC (born 10 March 1891, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England, date and place of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.
He was fluent in both French and Italian, and gave a home of record in Le Havre when he joined the Royal Flying Corps.
[3] Temporary Captain Burbidge was appointed an Adjutant in the Army Service Corps on 1 June 1916.
[6] On 25 September 1917, Burbidge helped drive down an Albatros D.V out of control for an aerial victory shared with Sgt.
He was flying with Thomas Traill when they destroyed a Fokker D.VII north of Saint Quentin on 29 September 1918.