Paul Davies (Born 1960) is a British Historian specialising in Aviation from World War 1 to the present day. He has helped with many projects and most recently with the BBC for The One Show (Aired May 4 2017), BBC Look North (Yorkshire) and online articles for the BBC such as The Mysterious Death of the English Aces. Edith Kupp 100 and others. He is married with one child. A trained pilot and parachutist, he has met many wartime aircrews from WW2 and interviewed them personally over the last 8 years. He writes online articles and help authors, producers and News media such as the BBC with items of interest to the public.

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