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The FlyPast Podcast
Key Publishing
51 episodes
4 months ago
If you love historic aviation, then The FlyPast Podcast is just what you need. Brought to you every week by the team behind FlyPast, the world's leading aviation magazine, The FlyPast Podcast is 30 minutes of chat, discussion and stories about incredible aeroplanes, the heroic pilots who flew them – and the people who still fly them today.
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If you love historic aviation, then The FlyPast Podcast is just what you need. Brought to you every week by the team behind FlyPast, the world's leading aviation magazine, The FlyPast Podcast is 30 minutes of chat, discussion and stories about incredible aeroplanes, the heroic pilots who flew them – and the people who still fly them today.
Show more...
Aviation
History,
Leisure
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FlyPast Podcast Episode 43
The FlyPast Podcast
29 minutes
4 years ago
FlyPast Podcast Episode 43
For this episode, we're joined by Dave Gibson for a fascinating chat about World War Two airfields of Lincolnshire.
The FlyPast Podcast
If you love historic aviation, then The FlyPast Podcast is just what you need. Brought to you every week by the team behind FlyPast, the world's leading aviation magazine, The FlyPast Podcast is 30 minutes of chat, discussion and stories about incredible aeroplanes, the heroic pilots who flew them – and the people who still fly them today.