Great photos Ian, I am very jealous of everyone that was able to watch it!
I watched the program on BBC2 last night from RAF Scampton.
Dan Snow kept asking the two surviving veterans present and Barnes-Wallis daughter "how do you feel" like they were some kind of X factor contestantsInstead of giving the majority of the program over to them for their memories with the Lancaster fly past as a salute to them and the others who took part we had some kind of "made for TV" RAF recruiting show with marching bands and drill pigs and arranging fine old aircraft like fashion models on the tarmac :thunbdown:. The few mission memories we did have like the tail gunner complaining to the bombadier about the number of bombing passes they were making before they actually dropped the bomb were sublime :thumbup:
Dan Snow scrounged a lift earlier on the Lancaster to fly over the Derwent Dam. I was really hoping they would drop him out and see if he bounced![]()
So was I, more or less, in the end. I got to WLT about 1200, having run anti-clockwise via Foulstone and the Edge, and decided to drop down to the wall line that's NW of the Tor by a few hundred metres - very obvious sheep trod drops down to it from the BW countouring below the Edge. Bit closer and at a much better height - more or less level with the flight path.
The very one I have as well, it was my Grandfathers along with other classics such as the Ascent of Everest etc.![]()