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Eric Brown

PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:07 pm
by chopper_nut
In case you hadn't heard, Eric 'Winkle' Brown has died aged 97. For those of you who don't know who he was (I can't believe there'd be that many of you) he was, in my opinion, the greatest pilot who ever lived. Rather than type a big tribute, I'll just post what I posted on Facebook this morning. If anybody wants more, there's one of the many links about him at the bottom. If you haven't read his book, you're missing out.

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I suppose this was inevitable but it's still sad. Reading his book 'Wings On My Sleeve' one gets the impression of just what a professional aviator he was. He holds the record for the most types flown (487) both rotary and fixed wing, which is a record that will probably never be broken and also notched up 2407 landings on aircraft carriers. Aviation wouldn't be as safe as it is without his (and other pilots) work in the unknown. I try and approach flying in the same analytical manner and if I could be even a fraction as good as he was then I'd be happy. Even if you aren't a pilot or have no interest in aviation, next time you get on an aeroplane to go somewhere, just take a brief moment to think about the test pilots who, in the 1940s and 1950s, climbed into new aircraft and pushed the boundaries without the benefit of computer modelling or simulation. The cost in life was high but because of them, you can sit back and watch a movie at 35000ft.

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Worlds Greatest Aviator

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:24 pm
by Ian Warren
He went up and he went down , circles round and round , feet flat on the deck then jump into something new what the Heck .. really did his thing.

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:01 pm
by Splitpin
Nice post Nick ........ Im reading another book about him (my brothers) called "wings of the Luftwaffe " ..... what an amazing guy .

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:00 pm
by deeknow
Nope never hear of him, I cant beleive you thought I would ;)
Thanks for the info tho, clearly a legend. How cool to have flown so many types.

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 10:00 pm
by Ian Warren
deeknow wrote:Nope never hear of him, I cant beleive you thought I would ;)
Thanks for the info tho, clearly a legend. How cool to have flown so many types.

That man did everything .. first jet landing on a carrier to testing rubber bladders to land onto carriers , every book you pick up would have his name in it somewhere.

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 11:55 pm
by chopper_nut
deeknow wrote:Nope never hear of him, I cant beleive you thought I would ;)
Thanks for the info tho, clearly a legend. How cool to have flown so many types.


Read 'Wings On My Sleeve'. One of the best books about flying. Hardly anything about his life, just flying. Just been watching the old series 'Reaching For The Skies' Quite a few interviews with him in that about various subjects.

Re: Eric Brown

PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 10:12 pm
by deeknow
Nice, will check those out. Am a sucker for buying books on aviation, any topic, aircraft or personality really. Its something of an addiction :)