Guy Martins lost WW2 Bomber
Guy Martins lost WW2 Bomber
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grumpy52

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187 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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The wreckage of Lancaster ED603 is discovered in an inland sea in the Netherlands. A coffer dam is built around the wreck ,then it's drained out and the remains ,both mechanical and human,are recovered..
I find it fascinating and also touching.

moorx

4,370 posts

135 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Very moving, a great watch.

covmutley

3,275 posts

211 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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So I've had a (few) whisky, but that was brilliant. Good bit of engineering interest (as with all Guy Martin programmes) and incredibly moving. I enjoy WW2 stuff, but finding their initial engraved cigarette holders as if they had been opened yesterday really distills to a human nd personal level.

Thank you to the dutch for caring and bothering!

Edited by covmutley on Sunday 7th July 22:46

PinkTornado

1,809 posts

83 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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Nice television; what the Dutch are doing is superb.

Super Sonic

11,699 posts

75 months

Sunday 7th July 2024
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"Guy Martin’s Lost WW2 Bomber - Page 1 - Boats, Planes & Trains - PistonHeads UK" https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
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WPA

13,266 posts

135 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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moorx said:
Very moving, a great watch.
Agreed, really enjoyed it and very moving at times

grumpy52

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Monday 8th July 2024
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Seeing the work done by the various governments in Europe for the lost veterans does make you stop and think .
The operation shown last night probably cost €1.5m ,funded by the government and overseen by permanent professionals . Always with deep respect and always with the relatives as the most important people and given the greatest consideration.

jeremyc

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305 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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