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  1. Video of John Hoyte doing some agricultural flying in the UK in 1981 to be included in his new book: A Tale Of Two AG Pilots. written by him and his friend P...

  2. www.youtube.com › UCqbI5JFkqMIg2LPKJrLw-gQ › videosJohn Hoyte - YouTube

    Simulator Flying Ltd. (SIM-FLY) was based at Old Buckenham airfield in central Norfolk, UK and specialised in teaching 'flying' or having 'flying' experiences with simulated flying systems – any ...

  3. Feb 22, 2015 · Toxic fumes warning - BBC News interviews Capt. John Hoyte 22/02/2015

  4. The British Alpine Hannibal Expedition. At the end of his final year at St John’s, John Hoyte (1953) accepted a travel scholarship to research how Hannibal crossed the Alps. An account of this adventure appeared in The Eagle 2020, published and mailed in October 2020. Years after the initial research trip, the idea resurfaced — with a twist.

  5. The British Alpine Hannibal Expedition was an experimental archeology event that took place in 1959. British engineer John Hoyte led an expedition that tried to reenact aspects of Hannibal 's legendary crossing of the Alps during the Second Punic War in 218 BCE. The group successfully took the female Asian elephant Jumbo, provided by a zoo in ...

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  6. Biography. John Merrishaw Hoyte was born in 1932 in Ping Yang Fu, China, of medical missionary parents. He attended a British-run boarding school at Chefoo, Shantung Province, along with his three brothers and two sisters. During World War ll, the school was interned by the invading Japanese at the Weihsien Prison Camp.

  7. May 15, 2023 · Former pilot, John Hoyte, has decided to end his campaigning against airlines around alleged toxic fumes inside public aeroplanes (Image: Newsquest / Skitter) An ex-pilot's almost two decades-long battle with airline companies over toxic fumes has finally ended. John Hoyte is a former pilot currently living in Bracondale, Norwich, who quit the ...

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