July 5, 2006 at 11:14 pm
Sometime during the last decade or so one of the main UK TV channels broadcast a short series featuring a very elderly pilot who had been flying since the beginning of aviation. I think his name was vaguely French although he was a Brit. May have been Henry Charbot or something similar.
Maybe you know who he was – I doubt if he’s still alive now (I think he was in his nineties in the nineteen eighties!) – and maybe you know where I could get a copy of the programmes?
Anybodyelse on this forum Ex Skyfame and knows what happened to everybody? Peter Thomas and Gladys? David and Jessica? Mike Hayden, Ian Juggins, Glyn Tandy, Mike Southern, Norman Carpenter and all the crew?
Graham Bruce Fletcher
By: RPSmith - 6th July 2006 at 02:52
welcome exSkyfame.
Someone ought to organise a Skyfame reunion (not me, I was never a member) perhaps at Duxford?
I went to the H.A.P.S. reunion at East Kirby last year.
Roger Smith.
By: Septic - 5th July 2006 at 23:42
Former Anson/ Oxford pilot Malcolm Payne occasionally posts on the forum.
Sadly Skyfame PRO Robert Rudhall died in December 2003.
Septic.
By: Consul - 5th July 2006 at 23:33
Anybodyelse on this forum Ex Skyfame and knows what happened to everybody? Peter Thomas and Gladys? David and Jessica? Mike Hayden, Ian Juggins, Glyn Tandy, Mike Southern, Norman Carpenter and all the crew?
Graham Bruce Fletcher
Sadly Peter passed away recently see:http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=43059&highlight=Peter+Thomas
By: cdp206 - 5th July 2006 at 23:17
Graham,
It was Henry Chabot. I’ve got the programme on video SOMEWHERE but haven’t seen it in years myself.
Chris