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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton Apr 4

    Photo of the Day: The BAC 1-11 is always a crowd favourite at airshows, Gp Capt Clarence Oveur and Co-pilot Mr Dunn are famous for balancing a giant beach ball on the back of the war plane for its whole routine #AvGeekpic.twitter.com/a36vW2GiSs

    4:13 AM - 4 Apr 2021
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      1. Don T Wildman‏ @DonTWildman Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        The highlight of the show was the 1-11 doing a slow roll pass of the display line keep the beach ball on top throughout.

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      2. Allun Derwunqueen‏ @derwunqueen Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        I assume that the navigator is Flt Lieutenant Unger?

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      3. Mark Craig‏ @markicraig Apr 4
        Replying to @derwunqueen @RAF_Luton

        This is correct, Unger was under Dunne.

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      1. Still a mask & 2 metres for me!! .  ⚽ 🍺 ⚓‏ @GregMerseyexile Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Is that the model with the onboard snooker table? Just love the trickshots when the plane is doing a (snooker) loop(y) de loop!

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      1. Dale Farrow  💙‏ @DaleTheBassman Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        That's perfect bank holiday entertainment now they don't show Billy Smart's Circus in the afternoon.

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      1. Hoppyno3  💙‏ @hoppyno3 Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        A technique first made popular in the 1970's by Wing Commander Frank Worthing-Tonne

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      1. Aston Ish‏ @ishumacon Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Well?pic.twitter.com/z9peHFEfEu

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      2. Chris Lewis‏ @CEJAYEL Apr 4
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Clarence Oveur? Surely you can't be serious...

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      3. Geoff Harman 🎓 🧗‍♂️ 🥾 🏑 🏕 🀄️ 🇬🇧 🇹🇭 🇭🇰 🦮 💙‏ @harman_geoff Apr 4
        Replying to @CEJAYEL @RAF_Luton

        He is serious. And don’t call him Shirley.

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      1. Sarah Dover‏ @SarahDover8 Apr 4
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        It was amazeballs as it flew over my house near Brooklands.......

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