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Bad news after GA crash - 2 RAF Pilots

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Old 7th May 2016, 13:20
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I think the point of the USAF Instructor, is that the effect of the larger rudder area was required regardless of the engine.
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Old 7th May 2016, 17:35
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SFCC you're right, as someone else explained in another thread. Sorry.
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The 72 Squadron Association held its annual reunion at North Weald over the weekend. On Sunday morning a four-ship missing man formation of four Tucanos from Linton-on-Ouse passed the Airfield on their way to a memorial flypast for one of the students at Loughton.





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Old 11th May 2016, 21:43
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Hopefully this will work. My son has forwarded this link to me, he is currently at Linton and a good friend of both of these young men. Jo was looking to be running the Edinburgh Marathon anyway, but last week her whole life derailed. I am not expecting everyone to donate but can I ask that you at least click the link and share on facebook.

A truly tragic event happened that day, let's help in whatever way we can.
Thank you
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https://www.justgiving.com/Jo-Scoule...aign=pfp-share
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Old 12th May 2016, 20:32
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Done and done.
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Old 13th May 2016, 21:28
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Thank you.
Incredible to see this is up at £5200 already.
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Update: This weekend Jo completed the Edinburgh Marathon with a lot of (surprise) support from guys on the squadron who travelled up from Linton.

Well done Jo, achieving a £12,000+ boost to the Benevolent Fund is no mean feat and at a very difficult time too.

Total respect to you young lady.
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