November 8, 2013 at 8:43 am
A blog on the Dambusters film has turned up a couple of new pictures including this very atmospheric shot of three Lancs tearing up RNAS Anthorn in Cumbria.
Not much talk of ‘health and safety’ on that day ! Bloody marvelous !
http://dambustersblog.com/2012/09/29/filming-the-dam-busters-two-new-pictures/
By: avion ancien - 8th November 2013 at 20:50
Wonderful sight-do I also spot a DH86 in the background too?
If it is indeed a DH.86, presumably it is G-ACZP (unless it is a Rapide – it’s so much out of focus, at that point of the image, that I couldn’t say how many engines it has).
By: Livewirex - 8th November 2013 at 20:24
I remember as a youngster watching 3 Lancasters comming in to land at Yeadon (Now Leeds and Bradford airport) Think that would be mid 50’s to early 60’s not too sure as i was born in 1949 and remember being frightened by the noise they made Landing. Unless it was just 1 doing ccts and bumps lol
By: Wyvernfan - 8th November 2013 at 15:36
As others have said what a fantastic photo. I can only imagine what the little lad seen bottom left is thinking as he’s running and glancing over his shoulder.
For me its also interesting to see a photo of RNAS Anthorn, as photos of the former Royal Navy receipt and dispatch unit are hard to find.
And judging by the three hangars seen in the background the flight of the Lancasters is along the line of a runway, in the direction of one of the arrows i’ve marked on the colour image.
Rob
By: Propstrike - 8th November 2013 at 15:21
Very nice, but you have obviously just painted it, so it does not really count !
On reflection……
It LOOKS like a painting (like the tooth of a canvas) but I am now thinking a still from a 16mm film
By: Peter - 8th November 2013 at 15:12
Yup, i did wonder about that.
Challenge for the day- Find a Lanc formation shot from the 60’s !
You mean like this??:very_drunk:
By: David Burke - 8th November 2013 at 12:03
Bombgone – interesting point -I do wonder if the level of interest did deminish greatly after the war. My father recalls seeing a Lancaster/Lincoln at a Hooton Park display including shutting down multiple engines as part of the display and it certainly stuck with him.
By: oldgit158 - 8th November 2013 at 10:44
Hi
You can see many more un seen photo’s in this link to a previous thread
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?124245-Dam-Busters-behind-the-scenes-film-pictures
The same photo of the 3 Lancs flying together was linked by Hunter xf382 on the 15th May 2013 in the same thread.
Regards
Jason
By: Bombgone - 8th November 2013 at 10:32
WOW! Great pic. 12 Merlins, bet that made the ground shake a bit. Shame though as in 1954 no one was really interested then, not like the interest today. Luckily someone saved the day having the idea of keeping just one Lancaster flying for old times sake. BBMF. Brilliant thanks for posting.
By: Biggles of 266 - 8th November 2013 at 10:17
Glorious………….
and then someone cut them up! And probably not long afterwards.
Like life itself, triumph and tradgedy.
Guy
By: Propstrike - 8th November 2013 at 09:29
Wonderful photo, but I don’t think its the last time that three flew together.. the Canadians, French, and Argentinans were still operating Lancasters into the early 1960’s.
Regards,
Rich
Yup, i did wonder about that.
Challenge for the day- Find a Lanc formation shot from the 60’s !
By: Halcyon days - 8th November 2013 at 09:17
Wonderful sight-do I also spot a DH86 in the background too?
By: richw_82 - 8th November 2013 at 09:04
Wonderful photo, but I don’t think its the last time that three flew together.. the Canadians, French, and Argentinans were still operating Lancasters into the early 1960’s.
Regards,
Rich
By: Bellarine - 8th November 2013 at 08:56
That just turned what has been a pretty crappy Friday into a great day – MAGNIFICENT ! Would have sounded amazing to those folk on the ground too. Thanks for sharing this !
By: charliehunt - 8th November 2013 at 08:53
STUNNING!!!:applause: