Former display pilot from Wollaston dies aged 73
Andrew Legge was an RAF pilot who trained at Cranwell before he went on to fly the Gnat and the Canberra Aircraft.
After leaving the RAF the opportunity arose for him to join the famous Rothmans Aerobatic Team.
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Hide AdThe four-man aerobatic team (Andy Legge, Bob Ruskell, Peter Hones and Mike Cairns) completed a tour of the Mediterranean and Middle East, displaying in Sudan, Egypt, Greece and Italy.
This lasted for 12 months during 1978 and 1979.
A film of the team - ‘Wings in the Sun’ - was made and shown in cinemas throughout the world.
Andy flew the number two position in the Pitts Special S2A aircraft.
From 1988 to 1991, Andy joined the Daily and Sunday Express Flying Crusaders Team, flying the solo aerobatic spot.
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Hide AdHe later set up his own company named The Skylark Aerobatic Co.
He toured all over the UK, giving aerobatic displays at all the main air shows in a Pitts S1T aircraft.
Andy also held an Airline Pilot Licence and between his aerobatic years he flew private jets and did other passenger and flying work.
He lived in Bedford before moving to Wollaston.
He died at home in Wollaston on January 23, aged 73, after suffering with cancer for the past 18 months.
He will be greatly missed by his wife Jane and all the family.
The funeral will take place on February 7 at the Nene Valley Crematorium, Wellingborough, at 2pm.