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Bettsy - The boy who wanted to fly
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Ron was a likeable 'larrikin' to his mates and loved to tinkle the ivories on the piano much to the enjoyment of his friends. He had girlfriends in all locations and managed to be a 'likeable character' with his mates. The story includes some of the challenges experienced in his training years, his honest and sometime self-effacing experiences.
Ron was transferred into the helicopter No 5. Squadron training program at Fairbairn in the ACT and competed the Iroquois No 10 Conversion Course in December 1969. In July he was notified of his transfer to No. 9 Squadron and hence bound for Vietnam. Some of the most poignant record of his life comes in his own words, snippets of his letters written to family and friends from Vietnam. These include stories and incidents that have been researched and documented along with some very original and never before published pictures. Some of these turned up serendipitously from colleagues who 50 years earlier were involved in the events and particularly the fateful day of 20 March 1971, when Ron became the first RAAF helicopter pilot killed in Vietnam. Detail of the day still echoes in the lives of colleagues and family.
The final chapter is a reflection on the Vietnam war and its impact in the lives of those who knew Ron. His name is inscribed on numerous memorials around Australia, but the memory of Bettsy, the Biggles boy who wanted to fly high still resonates in the lives of those who knew him.
Product details
Number of Pages:
152
Release Date:
2025-10-01
Publication Date:
2025-10-01
Publisher:
Harley Stanton
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0646879928
ISBN13:
9780646879925
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
721 g
Height:
208 cm
Width:
260 cm
Thickness:
15 cm
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