More "hell on the hill". On the Meteor course in 1952, night flying, giving "patter" from the back seat, in the midst of a bunch of jets came an unknown aircraft flying a low downwind leg which turned finals and landed. Much confusion all round. It turned out to be an Oxford from Pershore which had made all the correct calls, was cleared to land but mistook the Rissy pundit for the Pershore one. Easily done by an inexperienced student. dit dah dah dit , dit dah dit; dit dah dit dit, dit dah dit i.e.
PR not LR