High Flyer
24 April 2013
Flt Lt Eric Clarke MID flew with the
Waddington Flying Club at the age of 100 years and 1 day, beating the
club’s previous record for the oldest person airborne by 1 day.
During
the Second World War Eric flew with 49 Squadron at RAF Scampton as a
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner on Hampden, Manchester and Lancaster
aircraft. Eric completed a tour of operations with Bomber Command and
went on to train new aircrew for the rest of the war. Eric’s flight
today was in a Cessna 172, much smaller than the heavy bombers he flew
in the war, but the sights and sounds brought back many memories. As he
flew over his old base at RAF Scampton, Eric related how his last
landing there had been on returning from his last operational flight and
he pointed out the hangar that was 49 Squadron’s home at that time.Following his flight Mr. Clarke said
“I’ve had a wonderful day, everyone has been so marvellous”
Yesterday, Eric celebrated his 100th birthday at the Doncaster Mansion House with a full civic reception and was awarded the Bomber Command Clasp by Air Marshall Sir Graham Miller KBE. Although many people pointed out that Eric must be the oldest surviving Bomber Command Veteran, he was keen to point out that there was no proof of this. However, after today’s flight he was happy to concede that he was the oldest one still aviating.
RAF Waddington Flying Club member Flight Lieutenant Gary Mennell said:
“It’s been a real privilege to fly Eric today. He’s a truly inspirational airman”
Editor: Lindsey Askin
Photograph:
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RAF/MOD Crown Copyright 2013
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