Background
His father migrated to Western Australia from Scotland and became a pastoralist in South Australia. His mother was born near New Norcia, Western Australia, the daughter of a pioneer from Scotland.
His father migrated to Western Australia from Scotland and became a pastoralist in South Australia. His mother was born near New Norcia, Western Australia, the daughter of a pioneer from Scotland.
The boys boarded in Adelaide, at Queen"s School, and for two years, in Scotland. He enlisted in 1914 in the 3rd Light Horse Regiment, landing at Gallipoli 13 May 1915. In 1917, he volunteered for the Australian Flying Corps.
Smith was pilot for T. East. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and fought in aerial combat missions in the Middle East.
He is mentioned several times in Lawrence"s book, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Chapter 114. The four men shared the £10,000 prize money put forward by the Australian government.
Smith was killed (along with the recently commissioned Lieutenant Bennett) while testing a Vickers Viking amphibian aircraft which crashed in Byfleet soon after taking off from Brooklands on 13 April 1922. Captain Stanley Cockerell, test pilot for Vickers, had flown Smith and Bennett as passengers on the aircraft"s maiden flight earlier that day and testified to the inquest that the machine seemed to be in perfect working order.
The jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure.
The bodies were transported to Australia and Smith was given a state funeral and later buried on 15 June at the North Road Cemetery, Adelaide.