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Eric “Winkle“ Brown; the great British aviator has passed away aged 97.[Pictured in 1940] Eric “Wink

Eric “Winkle“ Brown; the great British aviator has passed away aged 97.

[Pictured in 1940]

Eric “Winkle“ Brown flew 487 different aircraft in his career, flew combat operations during the Second World War, took a flight whilst a young boy sat on the lap of German ace Ernst Udet and this is only a snippet of the story of this great man.

For a greater look at the life of this Eric Brown, please have a read of the obituary as seen on the Telegraph’s website:-

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/12167611/Captain-Eric-Winkle-Brown-obituary.html


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Balloon weddings were once all the rage. When flight was a novelty in the 19th century, these “desti

Balloon weddings were once all the rage. When flight was a novelty in the 19th century, these “destination weddings” became quite the spectacle.

The Sept. 27, 1888 wedding of Margaret Buckley and Edward T. Davis drew an estimated 40,000 people, who watched as the couple took to the air after their ceremony at the Rhode Island State Fair.

Their honeymoon-by-sky hit a snag, though, when the balloon landed in a swamp that evening. The passengers had to cling to the ropes above the basket to stay out of the water—and decided to finish the trip by train.

Later, the couple reenacted their wedding for a photographer in a studio, which is how we have this photo in our National Air and Space Museum.

Read more about this old-school wedding trend.


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