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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Laura Elston

King welcomes 105-year-old last surviving Mosquito bomber pilot to Palace

The King receives Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell during an audience at Buckingham Palace (Aaron Chown/PA) - (PA Wire)

The King has welcomed a 105-year-old Second World War veteran to Buckingham Palace and presented him with the citation to his 1945 Distinguished Flying Cross.

Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell is the last surviving bomber pilot to have flown the de Havilland Mosquito aircraft during the conflict.

The King meets Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell during an audience in the Chinese Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Wire)

He gave the monarch a copy of his memoir Bloody Dangerous, which recounts his experiences and what it was like to fly a Mosquito, know as the “wooden wonder” for being mostly constructed of wood, during 50 raids over Germany including 13 to Berlin.

The book tells the story of how he faced being chased by night-fighting Messerschmitt 262 jet fighters and suffered engine failures, fuel starvation, near-fatal ice, numerous hits to his plane and an explosion which was so close it left shrapnel in his parachute and burn marks on his navigator’s flying suit.

The King and Flt Lt Bell chat during their meeting on Wednesday (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Wire)

During Wednesday’s audience in the Palace, the pair shook hands and chatted.

The King presented Flt Lt Bell, who served with the RAF’s 608 Squadron in the Light Night Striking Force, with the citation to his Distinguished Flying Cross, which was originally awarded to him for his actions by Charles’s grandfather King George VI in 1945.

The Distinguished Flying Cross is given for “acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty while flying in active operations against the enemy” to personnel of the Royal Air Force and other services.

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