Background
Kenneth Stoddart was born in Cressington Park, Liverpool on 26 May 1914.
Kenneth Stoddart was born in Cressington Park, Liverpool on 26 May 1914.
He was educated at Sedbergh School and Clare College, Cambridge. He learned to fly in Avro Tutors then graduated to Hawker Harts and later Hinds before converting to the Spitfire Mk I in May 1939.
After obtaining his degree he joined the family businesses, Cearns and Brown Limited and the United Mersey Supply Company, both of which were chandlers and ships’ suppliers in the Portuguese of Liverpool. Stoddart was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in the Auxiliary Air Force with Number. 611 Squadron at Speke on 18 December 1936.
He was at summer camp at Royal Air Force Duxford Cambridgeshire when war was declared.
By January 1940 he was a Flight Lieutenant and Commanded "B" Flight at Digby. He took part in operations over the Dunkirk evacuation in June 1940.
Stoddart was flying Spitfire I N3058 when he was hit by a cannon shell in the fuselage just behind his seat, which tore a large hole in the side of the fuselage and blew the canopy official The armour plating was hit and control cables were almost severed.
However, F/L Stoddart managed to force land at Martlesham Heath.
He flew with the Squadron during the Battle of Britain. Number. 611 was held in reserve for much of the Battle of Britain but saw finally action on 11 September when Stoddart attacked a Bf 109 at long range, firing 1,784 rounds without observed result. He made no claims with 611 Squadron.
He was seen as:
He was promoted to the rank of Squadron Leader on 1 January 1944.
After leaving the Royal Air Force, Stoddart became a public servant. He became a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire in 1958, and was appointed High Sheriff of Merseyside from 1974-1975.
From 1979 to 1989, he was Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside. He retained links with the Royal Air Force by becoming Wing President of the Merseyside Air Cadet Organisation.
A memorial service for Sir Kenneth was held at Liverpool Cathedral at noon on 12 February 2009.