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Old 4th Jun 2015, 11:53
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TankerTN,

Re your post about Hector Heathcote.

From that era at Kai Tak, a few others who have departed are: Eric - Whinging Sid - Shelmerdine, Pete Presley, John Black, Tom Taylor and from your pre-Nav days: Chris Feek. The Staish - Rex Williams, Alec Leggett, Doc Reid, Brian Johnson, David Hughes, 'Batchy' Brown, Dick Steed, Tom Grace.

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Old 4th Jun 2015, 12:55
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absolutely hate to question you again, but surely Tom Taylor is still with us?

I'm thinking the Geordie with an enormous moustache, or was there another??
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TTH,

This one's Sunday name was: Ernest Robert Taylor and he was flying XR477 on 30 Oct 69, when he flew through some overhead cables in the New Territories. I think the one to whom you refer is a genuine Thomas.

IIRC, the man you're thinking of went 'rotary' in about 1965/6 but was also in the Far East. He didn't have a 'tash but Phil Bleasdale did!!

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Really sorry to hear about "Sid" Shelmerdine O-D - another stalwart of the Sunday curry club. Didnt he lose his sight at an early age? Chris Feek and I shared a Ford Zephyr MkII convertible at Seletar - that front bench seat could tell a tale or two

(I hasten to add we were never in the car at the same time!)
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I didn't know that Eric lost his eyesight, as our paths never crossed after Kai Tak but it must have been about ten years ago that I learned that he had died.

Chris Feek was also sadly very young when he left us in about 2002.

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