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Leaping from an aircraft, 12, 000ft up, is the sort of thing few people would contemplate

Leaping from an aircraft, 12, 000ft up, is the sort of thing few people would contemplate


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Leaping from an aircraft, 12, 000ft up, is the sort of thing few people would contemplate

Leaping from an aircraft, 12, 000ft up, is the sort of thing few people would contemplate. But to the " Falcons", RAF Parachute display Team, it is just part of their job. (left to right) Team leader, flying officer Geoffrey Greenland, sgt. Joe Featherstone and Flt. Sgt. Terry Allen.
Circa 1970
P004311

WATFORD
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21319008

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Falling Jumping Parachute Paratroopers Skydiving


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the daring world of the "Falcons" the esteemed RAF Parachute display Team. Leaping fearlessly from an aircraft positioned a staggering 12,000ft above ground level, these brave individuals demonstrate a level of courage and skill that few would even contemplate. The image showcases three remarkable members of the team in action. On the left stands Team Leader Flying Officer Geoffrey Greenland, exuding confidence as he prepares for his descent. In the middle is Sergeant Joe Featherstone, embodying determination and focus as he readies himself for this exhilarating endeavor. Lastly, on the right side of the frame stands Flight Sergeant Terry Allen, displaying unwavering composure amidst what can only be described as an awe-inspiring spectacle. This photograph captures not just a moment frozen in time but also represents something much greater - it symbolizes dedication to duty and an unyielding commitment to excellence. Circa 1970s, it serves as a testament to both historical significance and timeless bravery. As we gaze upon this extraordinary scene, we cannot help but feel inspired by these paratroopers' audacity and their willingness to push boundaries in pursuit of their mission. This image encapsulates all that is thrilling about leisurely pursuits like skydiving while paying homage to those who have dedicated their lives to serving our country with honor and valor.

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