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INSIGHTS | VICKERS VARSITY A CFS Varsity trio, led by WJ949, taxies at Little Rissington in August 1968. ADRIAN M. BALCH “Every opportunity should be taken to ‘sell’ the aircraft to the student, and full use should be made of its performance to impress him. He may have been disappointed at his selection for multi-engine training, and the enthusiasm of his instructor can go a long way towards interesting him in this new class of flying.” So said the Air

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