Les Bywaters (aka Beeayeate, ex 3 & 51 Sqns)
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Les Bywaters (aka Beeayeate, ex 3 & 51 Sqns)
I have been asked to post this by a non-ppruner friend, hope this is OK:
It is my very sad duty to report that Les Bywaters - forum member Beeayeate - passed away in hospital last night with his family around him.
Les played his own small part in defending us all against the threat from the Soviets during the cold war as ground crew in RAF Germany - with 3(F) Squadron and their Canberras, and also with 51 Squadron.
It was the Canberra that he returned to in recent years, building up the single best website on the subject - English Electric Canberra Tribute Site - and really getting back into aviation in a big way. Sadly he was not quite so mobile in the last couple of years so didn't make it to as many airshows as he'd have liked.
The funeral will be at the Markeaton Crematorium in Derby (post code DE22 4NH for the satnavs), on 27th January at 14:00. The family have requested no flowers. Les was a keen supporter of the RNLI so rather than flowers if you'd like to make a donation to them - direct or via his family at the funeral - Les would no doubt have been pleased.
It is my very sad duty to report that Les Bywaters - forum member Beeayeate - passed away in hospital last night with his family around him.
Les played his own small part in defending us all against the threat from the Soviets during the cold war as ground crew in RAF Germany - with 3(F) Squadron and their Canberras, and also with 51 Squadron.
It was the Canberra that he returned to in recent years, building up the single best website on the subject - English Electric Canberra Tribute Site - and really getting back into aviation in a big way. Sadly he was not quite so mobile in the last couple of years so didn't make it to as many airshows as he'd have liked.
The funeral will be at the Markeaton Crematorium in Derby (post code DE22 4NH for the satnavs), on 27th January at 14:00. The family have requested no flowers. Les was a keen supporter of the RNLI so rather than flowers if you'd like to make a donation to them - direct or via his family at the funeral - Les would no doubt have been pleased.
I enjoyed Les' contributions here and his tales from days past which are now gone forever.
Sincere condolences to all his family and friends. He'll be missed here on PPRuNe.
Sincere condolences to all his family and friends. He'll be missed here on PPRuNe.
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Very sorry to hear about Les. He was a great resource for Canberra enthusiasts and a very generous person. He photocopied B(I)8 pilot's notes and sent them to me for my IAF Canberra book, and refused to accept payment.
RIP Les.
RIP Les.
Suspicion breeds confidence
I would like to extend my sympathie to Les's familiy and family and friends. I only met him on PPRuNe and corresponded with a him a couple of times. I had noticed his absence and now sadly know why. RIP.
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Shame 51 couldn't organise a flyby for him.....
Condolences to Les's family.
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Definitely going to miss Les. Like many others I exchanged many an email packed full of Canberra information and some brilliant cold war memories. I did have the brief pleasure of meeting Les when gave me a tour of WF922 over at the Midland Air Museum, and I have to say he was a real gent and top chap all round. I know I will certainly be keeping those emails.
All the best, Les.
Steve
All the best, Les.
Steve
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Very sad to hear this news. I never met him but had exchanged emails on many occasions. I have spent many an hour looking through his Canberra website.
My condolences to his family, he was a true gent.
My condolences to his family, he was a true gent.