RNID is calling on Trafford cyclists inspired by Great Britain's World Track Cycling Championships gold medal successes to bike it from London to Paris.
ALBERT SCANLON, now aged 72, suffererd a fractured skull, broken right leg, kidney damage and a broken shoulder in the crash and was unconscious for five days.
BILL FOULKES played in United's emotional FA Cup victory over Sheffield Wednesday at Old Trafford just 13 days after emerging from the wreckage at Munich and went on to lead a patchwork side all the way to Wembley.
SIR Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the eight "Busby Babes" who lost their lives in the Munich air crash and the strength of character shown by their manager to rebuild a team playing a style of football that honoured their memory.
A FREE permanent exhibition telling the story of the Busby Babes is the centrepiece of Manchester United's commemorations to
mark the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster.