Postby chris poyser » March 15th, 2017, 7:52 pm
i feel that there will be many and long reminisces of the "Tap" over the coming season, there are stories that will make you laugh till you cry, but what we have lost forever are the stories he told, of the people he met and interviewed, his passion for WW1 was boundless to the point of obsession, his knowledge of aviation from its inception through to WW2 seemed endless,
i only knew Dave a few short years and feel that there was much more of the man i never got to know. he made an impression on many many people that will not fade, and a space that will never be filled,
Dave wherever your new journey takes you i hope you meet some lost friends along the way,
to all who knew him for far longer than I, to his family and friends my sincere condolences,
Chris
i fear our flightlines may never be straight again