Lieutenant Llewelyn Crichton Davies MC (9 January 1889 – 16 March 1918) was a Welsh World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
[2] On the outbreak of World War I, he was living in Pollokshields, Glasgow, and enlisted as a private in the 5th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) on 4 August 1914.
[6] While flying with Captain Carleton Main Clement on morning formation patrol, he was credited with two Albatros D.III fighters destroyed on 6 and 8 April 1917, although they were shared with several others, including Gerald Gordon Bell.
[7] On 29 July, having upgraded to a Bristol F.2 Fighter, Davies and Clement shot down another German aircraft, thought to be that of Kurt Schneider, Staffelführer of Jasta 5.
[8] He was appointed a flying officer on 27 February 1918,[9] but on 13 March, while based at the 54th Training Depot Station, he was fatally injured after crashing his Airco DH.4 (serial number B5495), and died three days later[8] at the Somerville Section of the 3rd Southern General Hospital in Oxford.