David Gooden, a builder from Rugby, completed a series of challenges in June for Rainbows Hospice for children in Loughborough and the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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00:00You
00:20Yeah
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01:23Feel fantastic
01:24It's almost like it's too much to take on that I'm actually going to be flying a Spitfire
01:28Over the White Cliffs of Dover in about an hour's time absolutely unbelievable
01:54You
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02:44I've made it. I've got through in one piece of the three peaks of outrageous absolutely outrageously testing
02:50Horizontal winds gale force winds thunder everything going on. So yeah to actually have done these things now is a huge relief
02:59To compact them into one week. I wasn't planning to do that apart from for the charity for the impact and yeah relief
03:08Unfortunately, we couldn't show the painting actually from the children children that are rainbows whilst we were flying
03:14But we got some fantastic ones after we landed
03:16So it just makes them feel part of something that they wouldn't otherwise be be involved in the biggest part of the challenge
03:22It's for the children and the hospice and Teenage Cancer Trust
03:28Of course this sort of thing is a lot of money and not everybody's in the position to do that
03:32But um, you know, there's things that don't cost much money and go for it
03:37It takes discipline
03:37But you've got to you've got to do it because we're only here for a finite amount of time as we all know
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