Christopher Draper
Christopher Draper  | |
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Christopher Draper in 1919  | |
| Nickname(s) | The Mad Major | 
| Born | 15 April 1892 Bebington, Cheshire, England, UK  | 
| Died | 16 January 1979 (aged 86) | 
| Allegiance | United Kingdom | 
| Service  | Royal Naval Air Service Royal Air Force  | 
| Years of service | 1914–1918, 1939-1945 | 
| Rank | Major | 
| Unit | 3 Naval Wing 6 Naval Squadron  | 
| Commands | 8 Naval Squadron (later redesignated No. 208 Squadron RAF) | 
| Awards | Distinguished Service Cross Croix de Guerre (France)  | 
| Other work | Actor, veterans' rights activist | 
Squadron Commander Christopher Draper DSC (15 April 1892 – 16 January 1979), was an English flying ace of World War I. His penchant for flying under bridges earned him the nickname "the Mad Major". After the war he became a film star through his work both as a stunt pilot and as an actor. During the 1930s he worked for a time as a British secret agent, serving as a double agent to Nazi Germany. He returned to the Navy in World War II. During his flying career he logged over 17,000 flying hours on 73 types of aircraft.