Dambusters in-cockpit video
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Apologies if a repost, but this has just popped up on that little "most popular stories" bit on the BBC News homepage. Worth 7 minutes of your life, I would suggest.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7405514.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7405514.stm
If you liked that, I was sent this the other day and it is fantastic:
Lancaster squadron and bombing mission in colour (1hr)
http://www.factualtv.com/documentary/Nightbombers
Lancaster squadron and bombing mission in colour (1hr)
http://www.factualtv.com/documentary/Nightbombers
That was brilliant. One the one hand, i could spot the path by which I access cut gate on my bike, but on the other, you could imagine the fear a pilots/crew members would feel if doing that under fire. The plane feels so slow and exposed! Feels like a sitting duck for any defences on the shore
kenb
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That was brilliant. One the one hand, i could spot the path by which I access cut gate on my bike, but on the other, you could imagine the fear a pilots/crew members would feel if doing that under fire. The plane feels so slow and exposed! Feels like a sitting duck for any defences on the shore
Have you ever flown in/out of Manchester Airport? If you do a lot of Mountain Biking or walking in the Peaks, it's amazing how much you can recognise from an aircraft! It's also amazing how small the Peak District looks from a few thousand feet on a clear day! And even a bit scary on a bad day, when you think of how many aircraft came down on the high ground around there when aircraft and radar was much less sophisticated.Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff