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Old 18th Apr 2018, 16:10
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BEA Pilot - name?

A long shot, and not a great photo.

Can anybody put a name to this BEA Viscount pilot, about 1960?
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Old 18th Apr 2018, 16:29
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It looks a bit like old "Foggy"
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Originally Posted by Herod
It looks a bit like old "Foggy"

A quick and unexpected response! Thank you.


Can you remember Foggy's real name?
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Originally Posted by JENKINS
Dew I think, mate of Dusty.

Oh yes, I see - Foggy Dew.


Now tell me his mate was Dusty Miller!
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Might be Frosty Winterbottom.
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I think you’re thinking of Dusty Rhodes, Dusty Miller was a friend of Chalky White.
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Which reminds me of once being introduced to a chap called Donkey. It took me a while. I assumed that he was well-endowed until I discovered that his surname was Khoti (or something similar).
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Which reminds me of once being introduced to a chap called Donkey. It took me a while. I assumed that he was well-endowed until I discovered that his surname was Khoti (or something similar).
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