Neville Croucher, a 91-year-old pilot, survived 800 hours of combat missions flying Hawker Hurricane fighters for the Allies in World War IIāso if anyone can appreciate the pleasure of taking to the skies without being shot at, itās probably him.
The soft-spoken nonagenarian, who describes himself as a ābakerās boyā and vowed to join the Royal Air Force after being strafed by a German plane while making his daily rounds, was recently given the chance to climb aboard a Spitfire, an iconic model dating back to his heyday that heād never had the chance to pilot. As youāll see, he hasnāt lost his touch.
Itās nice to know that if the U.K. suffers another campaign of aerial bombardment, veterans like Croucher will be on hand to show us what real resistance and true valor look like.
H/T BBC | Photo by Gareth Davies/Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)