Jimmy Dell
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Jimmy Dell
Just come out on the SETP Email list:
Also seen on another forum.
I'm sorry to say that I never had the chance to meet him, but can't help regret the lost of one of the great men of British test flying.
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From: SETP - Laurie Simmons [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 7:19 AM
Subject: Wg Cdr James Dell RAF (Ret)
The Society was saddened to learn of the passing of Wg Cdr James Dell on Tuesday, 25 March after a prolonged illness at the age of 83.
Wing Commander Dell was inducted in SETP as an Honorary Fellow in 2002. The funeral service will take place at 11:30 on Thursday, 3 April at St. Thomas’ Church, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 7:19 AM
Subject: Wg Cdr James Dell RAF (Ret)
The Society was saddened to learn of the passing of Wg Cdr James Dell on Tuesday, 25 March after a prolonged illness at the age of 83.
Wing Commander Dell was inducted in SETP as an Honorary Fellow in 2002. The funeral service will take place at 11:30 on Thursday, 3 April at St. Thomas’ Church, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
I'm sorry to say that I never had the chance to meet him, but can't help regret the lost of one of the great men of British test flying.
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I had the pleasure of corresponding with Jimmy Dell several times. He was amongst the most modest and helpful Test Pilots i have had the pleasure of corresponding with. He patiently answered my questions about his career and about Lightning,TSR2 and Jaguar.
A true gentleman and great pilot
RIP
A true gentleman and great pilot
RIP
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An absolute gentleman in every sense of the word, and he exemplified all that can be good about humans in general - professional, charming, unassuming, funny, and an embracer of what's good in life and a rejecter of what's bad. Britain and aviation has just got poorer.
True Gent.
I had the honour of meeting Jimmy Dell a couple of years ago. A wonderful man who was quite happy to spend a considerable amount of time chatting to a 'nobody' who wanted to hear all of his Canberra/Lightning/TSR2 stories. Also met him some months later, and again he spared me the time for a chat.
Didn't ever work with him, but concur that he is a legend within the world of aviation, and will be greatly missed.
Didn't ever work with him, but concur that he is a legend within the world of aviation, and will be greatly missed.