My first 'Classic British' experience!

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Kevin Farnell
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My first 'Classic British' experience!

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Well, actually my very first flight.
Looking through an old family photo album, I found the following photograph -

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This shows myself (aged 6, in 1970), with my Mother and Sister behind me, descending the steps from my first ever flight.
This was barely 12 months after undergoing open heart surgery at the brilliant Birmingham Children's Hospital, to repair a 'Hole in the Heart' condition.
The aircraft was a De Havilland DH106 Comet 4B of BEA Airtours and had just arrived at Gerona. I can still remember looking out of the large oval window at the red painted wing and watching the spoilers (a seemingly small metal plate, with holes in it) deploy.
I sincerely believe that the three hours prior to this photo being taken, were definitive in shaping my interest in aviation. From watching the aircraft from the LGW departure lounge, to experiencing my very first flight (and what an iconic aircraft!), I only wish that I knew the registration.
My Dad obviously saw my interest and occasionally after Sunday lunch would say 'I'm going to take Kev over to Birmingham airport for a couple of hours'. The excitement was incredible.
Without doubt, a defining moment in my life.

Sweet memories!

Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...

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Post by Airspeed »

Thanks for that!
There are more things that I didn't know about you, Kevin.
Our Grandson has been wearing a similar titfer in recent months. ;)
Cheers, Mike.
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Re: My first 'Classic British' experience!

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Airspeed wrote:Thanks for that!
Our Grandson has been wearing a similar titfer in recent months. ;)
Cheers, Mike. The young gentleman obviously has fine taste, when it comes to headwear.
Airspeed wrote:There are more things that I didn't know about you, Kevin.
I'm often described as 'quiet', but you know what they say - 'still waters run deep'.

Regards

Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...

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