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Old November 25th 09, 11:17 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Mike Mackenzie
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Default Hornet and Sabre formation flyby

Glenn, I love this photo - and seeing WGCDR A.M. Parer's name on the
canopy revived some very happy memories. Mick Parer was a good mate
of mine in the RAAF. Not only was he a really nice guy, but also one
of the most professional military pilots I've ever met. Unfortunately,
he died about 4 years ago from a motor neuron type of disease, just
when he was getting his "retirement" life properly organised. RIP
Mick.

Mike

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