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Dermot Stapleton

Moby ID: 255006

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Dermot Stapleton has been employed by Just Flight since 2000, and in 2009 he is the company's Managing Director.

He studied geography at Hull University, and then worked for the Royal Geographical Society in various roles including Researcher and Editorial Assistant on the prestigious Geographical Journal. He also studied Egyptology while working at the society and became their unofficial expert on the subject. He left the RGS to pursue a career in the courier industry and rose to become general manager of the UK's largest service company.

As well as a busy career, Dermot has also found time to carry on writing and was a regular contributor for BBC Radio, which included performing and writing on the Radio 1 Roadshow.

Having contributed to the very first issues of PC Pilot magazine, Dermot took over as Managing Editor and remained in the left-hand seat until the magazine was sold to Key Publishing in 2006. He has also been working on a book about the RAF in WWII for many years.

Credited on 16 games

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition - Eurofighter (2016, Windows) Production Management
Mr Bean's Wacky World (2009, Windows) Special thanks
Gates of Troy (2004, Windows) Manual/Box Edit
Spartan (2004, Windows) Manual / Box Edit
Battle over Europe (2004, Windows) Manual
Decisive Battles of WWII Vol 2: Korsun Pocket (2003, Windows) Manual Edit
Combat Jet Trainer (2002, Windows) Manual
Operation Barbarossa (2002, Windows) Manual
Captain Speaking 2002 (2002, Windows) Manual
Mosquito Squadron (2002, Windows) Manual
World Airports (2002, Windows) Manual Edition
Harrier Jump Jet (2001, Windows) Manual Editing
"Captain Speaking" (2001, Windows) Manual
Battle of Britain: Memorial Flight (2001, Windows) Manual Editing
Train Sim Activity Pack (2001, Windows) English Version Editing
Airport 2000: Volume 2 (2000, Windows) Manual

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