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Letter: Free fall contender

Published 22 August 2012

From Malcolm Clark

In the history of extreme parachuting (21 July, p 36), Charles Bruce is worth a footnote. His book Freefall (Little, Brown, 1998) written under the pseudonym Tom Read, covers his abandoned attempt to be the first to free-fall more than 37 kilometres and to break the sound barrier unassisted.

Sadly, he died in January 2002 in a fall from a light aircraft.

Penryn, Cornwall, UK

Issue no. 2879 published 25 August 2012

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