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Former RAF pilot takes to skies in Spitfire aged 102 years old

This has got to be one of the most heartwarming videos we’ve seen in a long time.

A former RAF pilot has taken to the skies in a Spitfire at the ripe old age of 102.

Jack Hemmings, a former RAF squadron leader, described the experience of being back behind the controls as “absolutely delightful”.

Mr Hemmings is believed to be the oldest pilot to fly the iconic Second World War aircraft.

Not only that, but he did it to raise money for a charity he co-founded nearly 80 years ago.

Touching down after the 20-minute flight from an airfield in southern England, the grandfather-of-three described the experience as “very bumpy”.

Sounds much like the futuristic Flying-V, which has already completed its maiden test flight but is said to have a less than smooth landing.

“To be honest [it was] slightly heavier that I expected but we were flying about 210 knots faster than I normally used to fly at in my air force days,” Mr Hemmings added.

Great fun, and for a great cause – well done, Sir.

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