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Sad to see "Winkle" Browns medals are up for sale.

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Old 24th Nov 2016, 16:07
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National Museum of the Royal Navy

24 November 2016

BREAKING NEWS: We are delighted to announce that we have been able to secure the medals and log books of Captain Eric “Winkle” Brown following the intervention of an incredibly generous donor. They were auctioned earlier this week but the reserve price was not reached.
It is fair to say that Captain Brown was by many measures the Fleet Air Arm’s most significant pilot of the post-war period and we are thrilled and honoured to be able to class this collection as one of our own.
We can now preserve the record of innovation which is contained within Captain Brown’s log books which includes previously untapped information and display them for the world to see.
Captain Brown holds a world record for the most aircraft carrier take-offs – 2,407 and the most landings – 2,271, and on 3rd December 1945 became the first ever pilot to take off and land a jet aircraft – the Sea Vampire - on a carrier. He went on to make many contributions of wider significance to aviation history, using his Fleet Air Arm experience to fly a world record breaking 486 types of aircraft, and to test aircraft for other services and for allies.
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The Fleet Air Arm Museum was fortunate to work with Captain Brown in the last decades of his life and have been able to mark and honour his contribution in a number of ways. The Museum’s collections include the very Vampire Mk1 in which he completed his jet-powered flight, as well as the goggles and gloves which he wore during his tests; in 2015 Captain Brown himself unveiled a new bronze bust commissioned by the Museum which stands proudly in our galleries.
Just as importantly the Museum worked with him to record in detail the long span of his service to form a key part of the archive – which includes the nation’s most significant collection of naval pilots’ flying logs – of the Fleet Air Arm.


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Old 24th Nov 2016, 16:55
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Excellent news. I do believe I'll shift my arse down there for a look- been meaning to for ages!

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Old 24th Nov 2016, 16:58
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BZ to the donor.
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Old 24th Nov 2016, 18:48
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Excellent news, even as a Crab ground-pounder.
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Old 24th Nov 2016, 18:54
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That Is fantastic news God Rest his Soul
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Old 24th Nov 2016, 19:21
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So happy they have ended up where they ultimately deserved to be. Well done to the Unknown donor that made it possible
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Old 24th Nov 2016, 21:01
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Impressive act by the buyer/donor.
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Old 24th Nov 2016, 23:18
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Perfect solution - the museum gets the medals etc and the family gets the lolly!
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Old 25th Nov 2016, 11:59
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What excellent news - now what was it that Danny said again? Oh, yes....

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Old 25th Nov 2016, 21:17
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Thanks to the generous donor that is a "result". Brilliant
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Old 26th Nov 2016, 09:40
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"the reserve price was not reached" - so it was a negotiated deal or nothing - good result!!!
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Old 26th Nov 2016, 16:20
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Great news; I tip my light blue hat towards the incredibly generous donor.
 

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