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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
news ![]() With your kind permission I would like to take just a few lines here to say goodbye to an old and dear friend. Gen Scott: Your Controls God: My Controls God now has a Co-Pilot worthy of the position. I wish you peace, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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Dudley,
That was in no way at all off topic . . . in fact, I would argue it was very much on topic. I wish you had cross posted this to the Rec Aviation Military groups. I am sure that the reactions would have been similar. BG Scott was a hero of mine ever since I saw the movie when I was in elementary school. I came home very excited and was stunned by my next door neighbor, the sweetest woman in the world, when she told me that she and her husband knew Scott. I do hope I will go to heaven and I hope heaven has a hanger somewhere where I can sit and just listen to all the stories . . . just listen. Blue skies to us and to those who have flown west . . . John |
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Dudley,
We are sorry for your loss. I am very saddened to hear of BG Scotts passing. I read "God Is My Co-Pilot" when I was very young and he had an influence over me with my beginnings of interest in flying. I am very saddened to know that I never met him, was never able to ask him any questions about his exploits or flying. Or never able to share in anything other than his book. A great loss to the aviation and literary worlds. Not4wood "John" wrote in message ups.com... Dudley, That was in no way at all off topic . . . in fact, I would argue it was very much on topic. I wish you had cross posted this to the Rec Aviation Military groups. I am sure that the reactions would have been similar. BG Scott was a hero of mine ever since I saw the movie when I was in elementary school. I came home very excited and was stunned by my next door neighbor, the sweetest woman in the world, when she told me that she and her husband knew Scott. I do hope I will go to heaven and I hope heaven has a hanger somewhere where I can sit and just listen to all the stories . . . just listen. Blue skies to us and to those who have flown west . . . John |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news ![]() With your kind permission I would like to take just a few lines here to say goodbye to an old and dear friend. Dudley: I am very sorry for your loss.On the other hand I hope I can spend my last days still involved in aviation. I must re-read his book since I last read it many years ago. All the best to you and yours Bob Barker N8749S |
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It's all been said really Dudley and I know it is sad to lose a friend, so
my condolences also. However, it sounds as if he led a good full life and a long one without too much suffering and you have your memories of him and your times together. Iain "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message news ![]() With your kind permission I would like to take just a few lines here to say goodbye to an old and dear friend. This Monday, retired AF Brig Gen Robert L. Scott Jr. died. He was 97. Scotty and I go way back together. When I was a young boy dreaming about becoming a pilot, it was Bob's book "God Is My Co-Pilot", an account of his exploits in China with Chennault that was part of my inspiration. Later on in life, as I became a bit known in aviation, we became friends, and have remained so all through the fifty odd years I have been in aviation. When I founded the International Fighter Pilots Fellowship in 1971, Bob Noel Bacon, and Anna Chennault for Gen Claire Lee Chennault, became out first charter members. Scotty's last job, at the Warner Robbins Aviation Museum in his beloved Georgia, was the perfect setting for him to spend his last days. He loved being there, and was always available to answer questions about aviation and about his life and times. I'll miss him. A wonderful guy. "sic transit gloria mundi" Thank you for taking the time to read this. Dudley Henriques For the International Fighter Pilots Fellowship |
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I'm so sorry for the loss of your good friend. I haven't been to RAS for a
bit and I missed your initial post. -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman CP-ASEL-IA Student - C.F.I. Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - |
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("Iain Smith" wrote)
It's all been said really Dudley and I know it is sad to lose a friend, so my condolences also. However, it sounds as if he led a good full life and a long one without too much suffering and you have your memories of him and your times together. I couldn't have said it any better myself. Montblack |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
He loved being there, and was always available to answer questions about aviation and about his life and times. I'll miss him. A wonderful guy. I wish I had met him. I always thought I had been born 30 years too late although I know there was nothing glamorous about flying and fighting back then. I landed at the small airport in Huntsville Texas back around 1975 and the owner of the motel I stayed at had wall to wall pictures and more showing the Flying Tigers and the pilots. I talked with the owner about his flying in that group but I was so tired from flying all day I had to get to bed. The next day he was not around so I didn't get the chance to ask more questions. I don't even remember his name but you may know who I'm talking about. -- boB Wing 70 U.S. Army Aviation (retired) Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK) |
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