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FEATURE - Biggin Hill geht zum 100.Geburtstag in die Luft
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100-year-old Ray Roberts flying in a Spitfire next to a Lear Jet contianing 100-year-old Lily Osbourne and Gertrude Baxter
100th anniversary of Biggin Hill Airfield, Kent, UK - 13 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Biggin Hill geht zum 100.Geburtstag in die Luft
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Invicta Kent Media/REX/Shutterstock (8376734k)
100-year-old Ray Roberts flying in a Spitfire next to a Lear Jet contianing 100-year-old Lily Osbourne and Gertrude Baxter
100th anniversary of Biggin Hill Airfield, Kent, UK - 13 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Biggin Hill geht zum 100.Geburtstag in die Luft
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Invicta Kent Media/REX/Shutterstock (8376734i)
100-year-old Ray Roberts flying in a Spitfire next to a Lear Jet contianing 100-year-old Lily Osbourne and Gertrude Baxter
100th anniversary of Biggin Hill Airfield, Kent, UK - 13 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Biggin Hill geht zum 100.Geburtstag in die Luft
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Invicta Kent Media/REX/Shutterstock (8376734e)
100-year-old Ray Roberts, who trained as a Spitfire Pilot from West Ham in 1940, is taken for a ride in a Spitfire from Biggin Hill as part of the celebrations.
100th anniversary of Biggin Hill Airfield, Kent, UK - 13 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Biggin Hill geht zum 100.Geburtstag in die Luft
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Invicta Kent Media/REX/Shutterstock (8376734b)
100-year-old Ray Roberts, who trained as a Spitfire Pilot from West Ham in 1940, is taken for a ride in a Spitfire from Biggin Hill as part of the celebrations.
100th anniversary of Biggin Hill Airfield, Kent, UK - 13 Feb 2017
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Prince William in a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Prince William climbing out of a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Prince William watching a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4899899j)
Prince William watching a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4899899i)
Prince William watching a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4899899h)
Prince William watching a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Prince William and American entrepreneur Thomas Kaplan by a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4899899f)
Prince William and American entrepreneur Thomas Kaplan watching a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Photography/REX Shutterstock (4899899e)
Prince William and American entrepreneur Thomas Kaplan by a Supermarine Spitfire N3200 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
Prince William watched a flying display by one of only two airworthy Mark 1 SPITFIRES today (Thurs) as part of the commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
The Duke of Cambridge was treated to a spectacular display by the Supermarine Spitfire N3200, which has been immaculately restored to full working order more than seven decades after crashing in the Second World War.
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William Receives A Newly Restored Spitfire
9 July 2015.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge visits The Imperial War Museum Duxford to receive a newly restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark I N3200 on behalf of the museum.
During the visit he watched an aerial display.
Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-178
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Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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Prince William and Philanthropist Thomas Caplan with the restored Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1
Prince William visits the Imperial War Museum Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Jul 2015
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File photo -Prince Harry to leave military service
2/15/2014 - Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Photo filed Tuesday 17th March 2015. Prince Harry to leave military service. Prince Harry says he is looking forward to a "new chapter" in his life after Kensington Palace confirms he will leave the Army in June.Source - BBC Prince Harry visits Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester, on behalf of the Endeavour Fund. Harry drove various cars, including an Aston Martin like his father Prince Charles'. He also met Spitfire pilots and sat in a Spitfire. United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo -Prince Harry to leave military service
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Tuesday 17th March 2015. Prince Harry to leave military service. Prince Harry says he is looking forward to a "new chapter" in his life after Kensington Palace confirms he will leave the Army in June.Source - BBC Prince Harry in the cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo -Prince Harry to leave military service
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Tuesday 17th March 2015. Prince Harry to leave military service. Prince Harry says he is looking forward to a "new chapter" in his life after Kensington Palace confirms he will leave the Army in June.Source - BBC Prince Harry sits in a cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry sits in a cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry sits in the cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry sits in a cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry sits in a cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry sits in a cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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File photo - Prince Harry to quit armed forces
2/15/2014 - London, England, United Kingdom: Photo filed Friday 27th February 2015. Prince Harry to quit armed forces having served 2 tours of duty. Source - Standard news. Prince Harry in the cockpit of an RAF Spitfire during a visit to the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood Motor Circuit in West Sussex, United Kingdom. Saturday, 15th February 2014. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184t)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock after landing following the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184q)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock landing after jumping
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184m)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184n)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184j)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184b)
Peter Proctor getting ready to jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184a)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock after landing following the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184u)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock after landing following the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184s)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock after landing following the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
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Peter Proctor aged 22
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184d)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock getting ready to jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184v)
Peter Proctor aged 22
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184g)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock on the plane about to jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184f)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock on the plane before jumping
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184o)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock during the jump
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX (4101184p)
Peter Proctor and his instructor Ian Charnock landing after jumping
92-year-old former Spitfire pilot becomes Britain's oldest male skydiver from height of 12,000ft, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 03 Sep 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pdhn
A 92-year-old former Spitfire pilot has become Britain's oldest male skydiver - leaping out of a plane at an incredible 12,000 feet. War veteran Peter Proctor flew Spitfires and Hurricanes every day for four years during the Second World War, but never had to use a parachute. Now, nearly 70 years after leaving the RAF, the plucky pensioner, who walks with a stick, has made his first skydive, falling at around 120mph before the parachute opened. "It was amazing and very exhilarating, I'd definitely do it again. In fact I wouldn't have minded taking the plane up myself," said Peter, from Southport, Merseyside. "I flew planes in the Second World War but everyone was surprised because I never had to use a parachute, thank goodness. "I didn't feel nervous before the skydive, the jump didn't bother me one bit."
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