Charles Joy (engineer)
Charles Frederick Joy (13 September 1911 – 12 April 1989) FRAeS was a British aeronautical engineer and designer.
Career
He started at Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft in 1927, staying until 1940. From 1940 to 1941 he was at the Gloster Aircraft Company.
Handley Page
He joined Handley Page in 1944 as Deputy Chief Draughtsman, becoming assistant chief designer in 1947.[1]
He became chief designer at Handley Page Aircraft in 1953,[2] when Reginald Stafford was technical director. He also had been deputy managing director at Handley Page.[3] When the Victor aircraft was being developed, he was the assistant chief designer.
As chief designer, he was responsible for the Handley Page Jetstream, which first flew on 18 August 1967 at Radlett in Hertfordshire. It was planned to produce around 10 Jetstreams a month.
He left Handley Page in December 1969, when the company was taken over.[4]
He received the RAeS Silver Medal in 1967.[5]
Personal life
He married Winifred Downes in 1936 in Coventry. They had a son in 1939. He died in the Wycombe District on 12 April 1989.
References
- Flight Global January 1965
- Flight Global March 1994
- Flight Global September 1967
- Flight Global December 1969
- "RAeS" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
- The Handley Page Victor: The History & Development of a Classic Jet, Volume 1