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Post by Damon on Jun 12, 2021 20:49:46 GMT 12
Very sad to hear of Bryans passing. Will be sorely missed by many.Condolences to his family. Very much a Kiwi Aviation legend.
Damon
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Post by camtech on Jun 12, 2021 21:05:28 GMT 12
A piece of our aviation history is now missing from the jigsaw. We have to thank Bryan for his contribution to our aviation community over many years and in several areas. RIP and our thoughts go to the family.
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Post by baz62 on Jun 13, 2021 9:14:24 GMT 12
Certainly a great loss to his family and all who knew him. I certainly count him as one of the special people to have met, however briefly, in my life. Thank goodness he told his stories in book form and through the Forum found new people who were not aware of him and his exploits. RIP Bryan Cox.
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Post by tbf2504 on Jun 13, 2021 9:34:10 GMT 12
A great gentleman, with a wonderful record of aviation history both in wartime and post-war. Always willing to offer his knowledge and experiences to those interested in NZ aviation. Will be sorely missed by many who knew him and those who had heard of his life's work
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Post by vultee43 on Jun 14, 2021 12:33:57 GMT 12
Blue Skies Bryan. A real loss for the New Zealand aviation community. RIP
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Post by 11SQNLDR on Jun 15, 2021 20:11:09 GMT 12
Another legend has slipped the surly bonds of Earth...
Blue skies Bryan and thank you for your service and humility.
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Post by Antonio on Jun 16, 2021 16:41:39 GMT 12
Vale Sir. You didn't live your life - you LEAD it. An inspiration to all.
RiP
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Post by markrogers on Jun 16, 2021 16:55:12 GMT 12
Blue skies Bryan Cox. My condolences to his family.
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