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1951
1951 - 2285.PDF
622 PLIGHT the rev counters. The loops were entered at 380 kt, this figure falling to a minimum of 150 kt at the top. The pull-outs produced about 3g with the speed once again rising to 380 kt as level flight was regained. F/L. Keith Haselwood, who leads the team, will be remembered by many as a pilot of No. 600 (City of London) Squadron, R.Aux.A.F. He is now a Regular officer. S/L. Alistair Lang, the squadron's commanding officer, also has Auxiliary connections. Before being appointed to No. 66 he was the Regular adjutant and flying instructor of No. 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force. "CURVING ON A SKY I]
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