“I ’ve always wanted to fly, ever since I was young,” proclaims Hampshire’s own adventurer James Ketchell. “Even after I’d managed to successfully complete other challenges like Everest and rowing the Atlantic, I didn’t know if I would be able do it. I assumed learning to fly was for the super intelligent and super rich. I thought I might fall short of the grade.”
Cycling around the globe, a solo row across the Atlantic and reaching the summit of the world’s highest mountain, this Basingstoke boy has managed to overcome all obstacles in his path so far. He landed at Popham Airfield five months ago after successfully circumnavigating the globe in a gyrocopter – proof that there is no such word as ‘can’t’.
“I went along to Popham Airfield to meet Steve Boxall, who runs The Gyrocopter Experience. During my trial flight I decided I was definitely going to learn how to fly one.” Anyone who has seen a gyrocopter might worry about sturdiness and the fact it’s open to the elements, so why opt for a gyro at all? “Well no-one had ever flown around the world in one,” says James. “It is the last great aviation record, plus I wanted to do something a little bit different. Plenty of people have flown around the world in helicopters and fixed-wing planes, but there’s been no successful trip in a gyro.”
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Southampton's first Michelin star?
Newly opened southeast Asian restaurant, Blue Jasmine, could have all the right ingredients to claim the coveted title
This GIRL CAN
Tracy Edwards MBE paved the way for women in sport with her boat Maiden. Now, 30 years on, she’s showing women around the world that they can do something amazing too
The good ship LIBERTY
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For KING & country
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Doing it for THEMSELVES
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The Bear Ladies
Julie Tatchel and Amanda Middleditch from Bear It In Mind in Hythe regularly have viewers in tears with their bear restorations on the BBC hit show, The Repair Shop
A walk in Wonderland
A New Forest walk in the footsteps of Alice Hargreaves, the inspiration behind Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
Creature comfort
From growing up with Hampshire racehorses to caring for dogs and cats at home, Clare Balding’s love of animals has seen her through good times and bad
A rare find
Hampshire’s diverse habitats attract all of Britain’s six native species of reptiles
A friend in need
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