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A FORMER RAF technician-turned-author is raising funds for veterans from his latest book. Brian Taylor put pen to paper after being inspired by his daughters to write his second children’s book and all profits from the sale of his newly-published work – Scrambled with Care – will go towards the care of fellow veterans at the Erskine charity. Brian, 54, who works in Dunfermline, joined the RAF in 1989, serving for 22 years as an aircraft weapons technician. During his time at RAF Leuchars Air Base, he became involved heavily in charity fundraising and to date has raised more than £90,000 for many different causes.
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The sky is most certainly the limit for a Fife-based RAF veteran who has written his second children’s book to raise money for charity.
Inspired by his daughters Sara and Briony, Brian Taylor, 54, from Tayport, has put pen to paper on a new tale entitled ‘Scrambled with Care’.
All profits from the sale will be going towards the care of fellow veterans at Erskine.
Brian joined the RAF in 1989 and served for 22 years as an aircraft weapons technician.