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Title: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: macsporran on February 22, 2016, 08:39:09 AM
Just heard the sad news that the great man died today, age 97.
Heard him on"Desert Island Discs" last year - what a life!
He met and flew with Ernst Udet in the thirties, joined the Royal Navy and was their most decorated pilot ever and still holds the world record for most types of aircraft flown (over 400!). Was at the liberation of Bergen Belsen as an interpreter and even helped in the interrogation of Goering at Nuremberg.
What a guy.
S
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: lcarroll on February 22, 2016, 10:08:19 AM
Indeed, amongst pilots a Greatest of the Great! 487 different types in his Log Book, several records including almost 3000 Carrier Landings, first jet carrier landing and launch, and the list goes on! A great aviator and truly great man; "Blue Skies, Sir Winkle"!
Lance
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Nigel Jackson on February 22, 2016, 07:57:29 PM
Thanks for drawing our attention to this sad news, Sandy.

Best wishes
Nigel
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Thumbs up on February 22, 2016, 08:00:32 PM
A true legend.I do hope that a documentry is made of this remarkable man.
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Des on February 22, 2016, 08:09:50 PM
My thoughts and prayers are with the man, his family and friends, RIP Eric.

Des.
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Ernie on February 22, 2016, 08:15:52 PM
What a life! Rest well, Eric.  My condolences
to his family.

Best wishes,
Ernie 

 
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Squiffy on February 23, 2016, 12:41:50 AM
A top fellow indeed. RIP.

A true legend.I do hope that a documentry is made of this remarkable man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szten4iypCM
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: bobs_buckles on February 23, 2016, 12:46:20 AM
One of a kind. R.I.P  Eric "Winkle" Brown

vB
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: jknaus on February 23, 2016, 02:23:06 AM
A very great man and a hero of mine. I have a couple of his books. I dont think anyone will equal him.
James
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Thumbs up on February 23, 2016, 03:00:57 AM
A top fellow indeed. RIP.

A true legend.I do hope that a documentry is made of this remarkable man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szten4iypCM


Thank you squiffy,that's my evenings entertainment sorted out :D
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: lcarroll on February 23, 2016, 07:23:41 AM
A top fellow indeed. RIP.

A true legend.I do hope that a documentry is made of this remarkable man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szten4iypCM


Thank you squiffy,that's my evenings entertainment sorted out :D

   I watched it this morning; a master of understatement. Really enjoyed it, an hour well spent!
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: coyotemagic on February 23, 2016, 01:42:21 PM
A top fellow indeed. RIP.

A true legend.I do hope that a documentry is made of this remarkable man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szten4iypCM


Thank you squiffy,that's my evenings entertainment sorted out :D

   I watched it this morning; a master of understatement. Really enjoyed it, an hour well spent!
Cheers,
Lance
Just finished watching this.  What a remarkable man and what an extraordinary life!  My new all time hero.  Top man, indeed.  Blue Skies, Sir Winkle!
Cheers,
Bud
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: JamesAPrattIII on February 28, 2016, 09:26:28 AM
RIP I have read one possibly more of his books over the years they were good reads.
Title: Re: Eric "Winkle" Brown RIP
Post by: Dave in Dubai on March 02, 2016, 07:25:03 PM
Very sad news indeed.

A good friend of mine was invited to attend Captain Brown's 97th birthday at the Bucks Club in London, just a few weeks ago, where he recounted many anecdotes and a lively discussion of flying the Me 262. 100 pilots were invited to attend the celebration.

I was also priviliged to meet Captain Brown at a lecture he gave at the Brooklands Aviation Museum, many years ago.

After the lecture, he very kindly signed a copy of his book " Wings of the Liftwaffe" for me.

The account of his lifetimes work left a profound impression , and at the conclusion there was a standing ovation, by the full to capacity audience.

We will not see an aviator of his like again.