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RIP Charlie Fox DFC & Bar

Very sad news the Charlie Fox was killed yesterday in a traffic accident.

http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/2008/10/19/7133141-sun.html

Was just talking with him a few weeks ago at the VWoC open house.

A huge loss to the aviation community here in southern Ontario.

Rest in Peace Charlie

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By: Fleet16b - 20th October 2008 at 00:18

Very tragic and ironic that after all the flying as both an instructor and a fighter pilot and the close calls that come with that line of work, his life is ended in a car accident.
Charlie was a great guy, always enthusiastic about any cause and always had time to speak with people.
At this years Ed Russell Show, I made sure that I took some time to climb up the announcers tower where Charlie could always be found, just to have a chat
I brought along the log book for my Fleet Finch and had him sign the back page as well as listing the EFTS where he learned to fly on Finches and his Spitfire Sq #. He was glad to do it.
I thank him for that and for doing his part during the war.
He was both humble and gracious.
A great Canadian and a National Treasure.
May he rest in peace.

Keep’em flying Charlie

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By: bolyman - 19th October 2008 at 20:40

Yes sad indeed, as Dave C will tell you, Charlie Fox often did the play by play at the Russell Group airshows at Fort Erie, he had many friends in the aviation community and will be missed, he was extremely active and always had time to talk, thank you for what you did for our freedom Charlie, rest in peace.

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By: tbyguy - 19th October 2008 at 19:08

Sad news…

And yet nothing in the press about his effectively ending Rommel’s military career.

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By: Merlinmagic - 19th October 2008 at 17:43

Very, very sad news about Charlie.

Will advise the Brit contingent at Duxford.

Will miss his yarns at Ed’s place.

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