Sad to report that Eric "Winkle" Brown has passed away.
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/n ... -1-4035347
A man who was a true legend, to say he was a Pilot's Pilot is no understatement.
oz rb fan wrote:one of the hardest things for me to see,i met him for about 5 minutes back in 2014,he was signing books at flying legends(and i just missed out on getting "wings on my shoulder...they'd just sold the last copy)..we didnt talk that much but he had a way to make you feel very at ease,and a very sharp memory,and wit.
the world is a much poorer place for his passing so many wonderful feats and a record that is never likely to be broken,RIP sir.
Adam the Akrodude wrote:oz rb fan wrote:one of the hardest things for me to see,i met him for about 5 minutes back in 2014,he was signing books at flying legends(and i just missed out on getting "wings on my shoulder...they'd just sold the last copy)..we didnt talk that much but he had a way to make you feel very at ease,and a very sharp memory,and wit.
the world is a much poorer place for his passing so many wonderful feats and a record that is never likely to be broken,RIP sir.
I knew you'd be pretty cut up mate. You at least had the honour of meeting this gentleman - a man who truly gave so much to aviation. Don't you wish the British government hadn't been so stupid to drop the Miles M.52 - history could have been quite different! Perhaps Eric's "energy" is zooming up there in the thin ether? Let's raise a glass of whiskey (neat) tonight for Capt. Brown!
oz rb fan wrote:if the price on the up coming fisher firefly is right in might just........but the much lusted for HPH hornet is not going to happen ...there is too much wrong with it
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