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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    I don't think there were as many planes taking part as last time, wern't there Huricanes, a Spitfire and a Dakota, 5 years ago as well as the Lancaster. Still worth a quick trip to sit on the hill side and watch a piece of history fly past. Probablly could have seen it from my window at home but then I would have missed the beer festival at the Yorkshire Bridge inn whilst waiting for the traffic to clear. Life is good sometimes.

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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    Quote Originally Posted by bigfella View Post
    I don't think there were as many planes taking part as last time, wern't there Huricanes, a Spitfire and a Dakota, 5 years ago as well as the Lancaster. Still worth a quick trip to sit on the hill side and watch a piece of history fly past.
    2x Spitfires, 2x Tornados and the Lancaster, which nearly didn't make it - it was still on the ground at 1230... (The missus was giving me updates from the Ops Room on progress.)

    Whinstone Lee Tor was particularly busy but it looked like carnage on the Snake and Fairholmes Road, with cars arriving right at the last minute and being abandoned all over the place...

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    Quote Originally Posted by davetrave View Post
    2x Spitfires, 2x Tornados and the Lancaster, which nearly didn't make it - it was still on the ground at 1230... (The missus was giving me updates from the Ops Room on progress.)

    Whinstone Lee Tor was particularly busy but it looked like carnage on the Snake and Fairholmes Road, with cars arriving right at the last minute and being abandoned all over the place...
    I thought it was supposed to be off the ground at 11:55, and flying over Cosford at 12:30. It arrived at Chapel-en-le-Frith bang on time at 12:50 for four passes over the town in recognition of local man, Flight Lieutenant William Astell DFC who took part in the raid and in memory of all those that lost their lives in the raid.

    No Spitfires or Tornados, but some close-up views of the Lancaster as it flew tight circuits overhead before heading off over Kinder on its way to the Derwent Valley.

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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    They are weapons of death and destruction on an unprecedented scale. I suspect I would feel very different if I was a resident of Dresden.
    We were at war. The bombers themselves were terrible things but one has to have absolute admiration for the, well kids really, that flew in them knowing their odds of a terrifying death were probably worse than 1 in 10. So I think that we should (and do) see the plane as a flying memorial to the crews rather than as as artifact in its own right.

    But there is nothing, just NOTHING more stirring than the sound of Merlin engines. It is the sound of bravery, courage and unquenchable spirit that saw us through the darkest hours of our recent history.
    Absolutely correct. I didn't see the flypast today but would have loved to dearly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin View Post
    I thought it was supposed to be off the ground at 11:55, and flying over Cosford at 12:30. It arrived at Chapel-en-le-Frith bang on time at 12:50 for four passes over the town in recognition of local man, Flight Lieutenant William Astell DFC who took part in the raid and in memory of all those that lost their lives in the raid.

    No Spitfires or Tornados, but some close-up views of the Lancaster as it flew tight circuits overhead before heading off over Kinder on its way to the Derwent Valley.
    She was obviously a little late with her update then! Text came through at 1230... Either way, it wasn't looking good for the Lanc at first. We'll see in 5 years' time...

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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    Should have bunked off work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dominion View Post
    Should have bunked off work...
    I agree, if it ever happens again I will.

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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    Pair of fast jets over South Cumbria at lunchtime today, the Tornados perhaps??

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    Re: Dambusters flypassed

    video from the Lanc



    astounding achievement of engineering and bravery.

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    My pictures from the eastern ridgeline

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