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Flying prince.


PRINCE WILLIAM has described the thrill thrill (thril) a vibration felt by the examiner on palpation.

diastolic thrill  one felt over the precordium during ventricular diastole in advanced aortic insufficiency.
 of flying solo for the first time as he gets to grips with an intensive RAF course.

The young royal, right, took to the air by himself yesterday after his instructor said he was ready - much to the surprise of the Prince.

William, 25, piloted a light aircraft around an airfield at RAF Cranwell
This article is about the Royal Air Force station. For the officer training establishment which lodges at RAF Cranwell, see RAF College Cranwell.


RAF Cranwell (IATA: N/A, ICAO: EGYD
 in Lincolnshire where he is stationed with 1 Squadron of 1 Elementary Flying Training School.

William, who was only eight days into his flying course when allowed to fly solo, said before a morning "sortie": "The course is going really well.

"It's been a bit frustrating frus·trate  
tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates
1.
a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart:
 with the weather but considering the short space of time I've had here, it's quite nice to go up as much as we have."
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Jan 18, 2008
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