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 Post subject: RIP -- George Neal
PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 1:42 pm 
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Oldest regularly flying pilot in the world, and Test Pilot for the DHC classic aircraft such at the Otter, the Caribou and the Buffalo.

Also a BCATP pilot in WWII, and builder/flyer of a Sopwith Pup with rotary engine, and the Hawker Hind, both of which are in the museum at Rockcliffe.

I worked with him on behalf of VWoC. Here's a photo of him with my Dad, the day we conferred with George over the Hucks Starter arrangement.

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http://skiesmag.com/news/article/Rememb ... eorge-Neal

A big piece of the planet's aviation history has now passed.

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 Post subject: Re: RIP -- George Neal
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I'm so sorry to read this Dave, a true giant of Canadian aviation.

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 Post subject: Re: RIP -- George Neal
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This is a pretty poor cell phone photo of George taxying out for what would turn out to be his final flight.
I took it a few days after the induction dinner for the Canadian Aviation Museum Hall of Fame.
It was in June of 2015.
In the back seat is a mutual friend Les B.
I was speaking with Les this week. He told me that they took of from Toronto Pearson.
"The controller gave Gorge a heading and he nailed it. We were soon on a long final for Brampton and George just greased the landing"
Les said that George had an absolute touch and connection with the Chipmunk.

Blue skies and tail winds aviator

I feel honoured to have met Mr. Neal

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