Born:
07/19/1923
Inducted:
10/24/1992
Roy
P. Shwery has been deeply involved in aviation since he soloed in
Janesville, Wisconsin in 1939; he was 16 years old. After he
obtained his private pilot rating his mother was his first
passenger. He graduated from high school in 1942 and immediately
started instructing for Howard Morey in Madison and the Civil Pilot
Training Program efforts.
During World War
II Shwery flew medium and heavy bombers including the Boeing B-17
and B-29 until his discharge in 1946. Instrument pilots will
appreciate that Roy took his instrument flight check in the B-17.
In 1950 he
received his Airline Transport Rating (ATP) and had, at that time,
acquired all the fixed wing ratings available. He has also earned an
A & P mechanic's certificate and accumulated about 28,000 hours
of flight time.
Returning to
Wisconsin he began flight instructing in Marshfield. After a brief
period he purchased a Navion aircraft which he used for charter. In
1948 he purchased the FBO in Marshfield where he worked. He actively
developed the business to include all facets - sales, maintenance,
fuel, instruction and charter.
In
1953 American Airlines hired Shwery as a pilot. During the process
of selling the FBO, a local company and major
charter customer approached Shwery with a contract to purchase a
Beech 18. The business flourished with additional services including
air ambulance. In 1964, Shwery began one of the country's first commuter airlines, Midstate
Airlines with one round trip daily from Marshfield to Wisconsin
Rapids, Milwaukee and on to Chicago O'Hare with a return in the
evening. Increased demand resulted in increased service with
additional flights being made and cities added until eleven cities
were involved in the route system. A fleet of six Beech 18s were in
service until 1968 when they were replaced by four Beech 99s. In
1977 the fleet was again upgraded to Swearingen Metroliners.
Mr. Shwery has
been acknowledged as one of the pioneers in the commuter airline
industry. Numerous articles, written in national
publications, focused on his early efforts. He served three years on the
Board of Directors for the Commuter Airline Association of America
during its formative years. In 1978 he was presented with two
awards: "The Firm of the Year" from the Marshfield
business leaders and the second from the Wisconsin State Aeronautics
Commission.
WAHF members can
read an update on Roy Shwery in the "Logging Time with Roy
Shwery" article in the December 2002 issue of the "WAHF
Flyer" newsletter.
In
the early 1960s, the City of Marshfield was served by North Central
Airlines but the service was inadequate and ill-timed.
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Early Midstate Airlines aircraft,
a Beechcraft Model 18
(Submitted photo)

Captain Roy Shwery with a
passenger
and a Midstate Airlines Beech 18
(WAHF photo)

Midstate Airlines Beech 99
(WAHF photo)

Roy Shwery '92 at the 2003 Induction
Ceremony
(WAHF photo by Rose Dorcey)
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