By Alex Barton Prince George has continued a royal tradition of taking to the skies by starting flying lessons. The 11 year-old flew in a single-engine Piper PA-28 with dual controls, an aircraft specifically designed for flight training. The Prince and Princess of Wales watched their son take off from White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead, Berks, and land around an hour later.

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" The late Duke of Edinburgh trained at the same airfield which is home to the West London Aero Club. West London Aero Club's website describes White Waltham as "one of the oldest and best known airfields in the country". "Set in 200 acres on the edge of a picturesque estate in the beautiful Berkshire countryside, it is also reputedly the largest grass airfield in Britain," it states.

"With three long runways there is always one into the wind. The Club has plenty of parking space and a wonderful, easy-going atmosphere." Prince Philip, George's great grandfather, was 31 when he began his flying training at White Waltham in November 1952.

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