A KOREAN War veteran and former Hawker Sea Fury pilot will visiting a Middle Wallop museum this week.

Brian (Schmoo) Ellis is set to be the special guest at the Museum of Army Flying’s latest talk on Thursday.

He will be joining broadcaster and journalist Paul Beaver on stage to talk about his story of daring, professionalism and a dog fight against the odds.

Forty years ago Paul Beaver wrote his first of nearly 60 books, The British Aircraft Carrier.

For it, Paul interviewed veterans of aircraft carrier aviation from the 1930s to the 1970s, amongst them, many from the Korean War.

Paul says he discovered that the accepted view of a famous engagement between British naval propeller-driven fighters and Russian jets over Pyongyang in North Korea was wrong.

He spoke to all the participants and realised the youngest member of the flight of four, Brian (Schmoo) Ellis, may well have been the victor.

Paul said: “When I discovered that Schmoo Ellis was still alive and very much in fine form, I went to see him in March last year.

“He had a distinguished career in the Fleet Air Arm and the Civil Aviation Authority.

“My main interest then was to talk about the famous naval aviation, Captain Eric (Winkle) Brown as part of my research for his biography.

“I discovered that Schmoo was prepared to talk about his time in Korea.

“It is such a good story that I feel it should be shared with a new generation as Korea is back in the news.

“I am delighted that the Museum of Army Flying has given me the opportunity.”

Besides the legendary Schmoo Ellis, Lt Cdr Chris (Goaty) Götke will also take the stage.

Lt Cdr Götke is the Fleet Air Arm’s Sea Fury historic aeroplane pilot and will talk about its 2018 display season.

Tickets for the 7pm talk cost £10 and include a welcome glass of wine or soft drink on arrival.

There is also a curry supper available from the Apache Café from 6pm for £7.50.

For more information, visit armyflying.com/events or call 01264 784421.