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Another Red Arrows Tragedy

Awful. My dad's cousin Wyndham flew in the RA in the early 80's which makes me feel even sadder about it.
RIP
 
How terrible, I know this was news being broken yesterday in some places but this is the first I've seen to confirm it. I do so hope that these two tragedies so close together are not going to signal the end of the Arrows, in the same way that the French Concorde crash presaged the end of their airborne careers.

RIP Sir, condolences to your loved ones and your colleagues.
 
How terrible, I know this was news being broken yesterday in some places but this is the first I've seen to confirm it. I do so hope that these two tragedies so close together are not going to signal the end of the Arrows, in the same way that the French Concorde crash presaged the end of their airborne careers.

RIP Sir, condolences to your loved ones and your colleagues.
Would you feel the same if he was drunk? Before you answer - harsh Kay, so harsh :winking:
 
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