T. Neville Stack
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For his son and RAF Air Officer, see Neville Stack.
Captain Thomas Neville Stack CVO, AFC (1 April 1896[1] – 22 February 1949) was a 1920s test pilot, air racer and aviation pioneer. He served in both the First and Second World Wars and in all three services. His son Neville Stack, born in 1919, became an Air Chief-Marshal in the Royal Air Force.