Three WWII veterans—aged 99, 100, and 101—finally flew in a Spitfire, fulfilling a lifelong dream made possible by the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, run by London’s black cab drivers. These heroes, who landed in France before and after D-Day, soared over Kent as a moving tribute to their service and the power of community. Their families and the charity’s trustees describe the moment as deeply emotional, a bridge between past sacrifice and present joy, honoring not just history but the enduring human desire to experience it firsthand.

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