L. H. Sumanadasa
Lokusatu Heva Sumanadasa, was a pilot, engineer, educator, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ceylon and founder of the University of Moratuwa.
Education
Sumanadasa was born on 3 December 1910 in Ceylon at Ambalangoda. He was educated at Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda and Ananda College, Colombo at the time when Patrick de Silva Kularatne was its principal. He completed his B.Sc. degree in physics at Ceylon University College and was awarded the Ceylon Government Scholarship to study aeronautical engineering at Imperial College, London in 1932 Graduating from BSc and DIC.Aviation
He learnt to fly with the London Aeroplane Club at Hatfield with Geoffrey de Havilland, Jr. as his instructor and made his first solo in and passed his A licence in 1934 obtaining a private pilot's licence. He was a student member and later a full member of the Royal Aeronautical Society.After graduating he was hired by Handley Page Ltd where he worked as a junior technical assistant and later as a senior technical assistant in the design office. When war broke out, he volunteered his services to the Royal Air Force and was a member of the RAF Volunteer reserve. However, his technical and knowledge of aeronautical design at Handley Page made it impossible for him to be deployed on active service although his Ceylonese compatriots in the RAFVR, Rohan Amerasekera, Mickey Dias, Rex de Silva, Pilot Officer and saw active service. Sumanadasa, his wife and daughter returned to Sri Lanka in October 1942. His daughter later described the voyage through U Boat infested waters and storms, during which all ships but theirs was lost.