Paramotor pilot David Messenger organised a 47-strong paramotor flyover across the English Channel to raise money for the Veterans Charity

A paramotor pilot pulled off a lovely jubbly job by flying Del Boy's Reliant Robin over the English Channel. ‌

David Messenger, 56, organised the 47-strong paramotor flyover to raise money for the Veterans Charity - "the largest formation of aircraft since WW2". ‌

They were led from Calais to Dover by an adapted paramotor engine attached to the back of the shell of a a replica of Del Boy's three-wheeled car from Only Fools and Horses. ‌

It took David and his friend Bobby Frankham, 59, who was behind the wheel, a couple of months to build by using an original Reliant Footage shows the car sketchily wobbling off to take off from Saint-Inglev

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