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Old 11th March 2005 | 05:31
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Blacksheep
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Thumbs up Fighter Pilots of Old

From the current issue of Flight:

"The award of A.F.C. to F/L. J. De M. Severne, in recognition of a particularly fine example of airmanship and personal courage, has been approved by H.M. the Queen. F/L. Severne took off from Wunstorf, Germany, in a Venom last November, and was due to land at Fassberg after a routine flight. While holding the aircraft inverted at the top of a loop he smelt fumes and saw that the fire warning light was on. He righted the aircraft, jettisoned the tip-tanks and, from ten miles out and 8,000ft, decided to make a wheels-up forced landing. A belly landing on the crash strip was completely successful, and F/L. Severne then got out of his machine, hacked the engine cowlings off with an axe and directed a CO2 extinguisher onto the smouldering fire he found there."

They don't make them like that anymore - they even do their top buttons up these days...

The only thing that puzzles me is why was he holding it inverted at the top of a loop during a 'routine flight' from Wunstorf to Fassberg?
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