May 16, 2018 at 8:57 am
Hats off to one and all who had part in the Dam Raids no matter how small a part you took and to spare a thought for all the innocents caught up friend or foe.
By: Black Knight - 18th May 2018 at 12:30
Was at the Albert Hall, awesome to see it on the big screen & even better having the place shake with the sounds of those Merlins.
Now just need 50th anniversary of Battle of Britain given the same treatment.
By: Pen Pusher - 18th May 2018 at 06:30
It was on Film4 yesterday (4.10pm), could have watched it for free. 😀
Brian
By: David Thompson - 17th May 2018 at 23:24
Just back home from my local Odeon cinema after watching ‘The Dam Busters With Dan Snow’ , the 75th Anniversary screening with a live link to the Royal Albert Hall .
Good value for £10-50 with a 7:15 start and finish at 10:45 with the added advantage of Dan Snow being in London and not up here in Darlington ! Very enjoyable and quite a few people in to see it too .
By: jack windsor - 17th May 2018 at 17:57
What’s wrong with aviation anoraks? I’ve been one for 65yrs, and enjoyed every minute… and those you mention at least made a effort and turned up.
regards,
jack…
By: TonyT - 17th May 2018 at 14:42
And as I pointed out I was simply conveying the comments from those around me. there were quite a few dissappointed veterans there, several of which were being interviewed, not simply anoraks, as a postscript, I do hope the old lady I helped to her feet is okay after her dogs pulled her over.
I was under the impression the flypast was all about remembering the events of 75 years ago, not massaging the egos of a bunch of anoraks out to take a few snaps…
Then why advertise it… it could have been done as it was today, and those that would visit the memorials around the site as I and several others did, would have anyway, flypast or not. It does also begs the question, if you think everyone attending such things are aviation anoraks, then why the heck are signed up to here?
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By: Nige - 17th May 2018 at 13:17
Precision, timing and determination, everything missing from the dams Flypast today in memory of those brave people.
You’ve been (rightly…) taken to task on Pprune for your facetious comments regarding yesterdays flypasts.
The Typhoon pilot couldn’t get past a bank of cloud down to the ground 12 miles away.
He called the flypast off, and in the process of diverting spotted a route through.
Unfortunately some comms issues precluded a second shout that the flypast was back on.
I was under the impression the flypast was all about remembering the events of 75 years ago, not massaging the egos of a bunch of anoraks out to take a few snaps…
By: Archer - 17th May 2018 at 12:50
New monument revealed May 4th, for the crew of S-Sugar, by the son of P/O Burpee.
This video is quite good:
By: Creaking Door - 17th May 2018 at 12:21
“They did not question their orders…”
I never like to see that as a justification for anything; it absolves far too many of the guilty!
I hope, internally at least, that the crews of 617 Squadron did question their orders before the operation seventy-five years ago!
By: paul1867 - 17th May 2018 at 11:58
“Proudly with high endeavour,
you who are young forever,
won the freedom of the skies,
you shall never die”
At school in music lessons almost every week in the 60s we sang these words.
It has become very fashionable, and no doubt profitable, to take a second world war event and, in hindsight write a controversial articule/book which then gets them airtime. Obviously they have every right to do this and I fully support that right. What I find tasteless is the BBC choosing to broadcast a program last night , the 75th anniversary of the raid, airing such views. This was a time when family, friends, comrades and the public were remembering the sacrifice made by those who gave their lives as part of the fight for freedom. They did not question their orders but carried out the raid with daring bravery overcoming all obstacles to drive home the attack which was largely successful as a mission.
Shame on you BBC.
By: TonyT - 17th May 2018 at 11:22
Agent kays
I wasn’t referring to the Lanc, that was already down on the web as doubtful, simply the Tiffie.
By: TEEJ - 17th May 2018 at 11:09
Video of PA474 at following link. Congratulations to all!
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-news/lancaster-bomber-derwent-dam-1576808
By: ericmunk - 17th May 2018 at 10:54
https://studiegroepluchtoorlog.nl/monument-voor-de-lancaster-ed865-aj-s-for-sugar-onthuld/
New monument revealed May 4th, for the crew of S-Sugar, by the son of P/O Burpee. Aircraft and crew lost today 75 years ago en route.
By: Trolly Aux - 17th May 2018 at 10:41
How fitting. one very happy man and well deserved.
By: Pen Pusher - 17th May 2018 at 10:31
Lancaster flew over the Dams this morning with ‘Johnny’ Johnson on board.
https://www.facebook.com/BBMF.Official/posts/1657090384345968
Brian
By: Agent K - 17th May 2018 at 09:58
“Precision, timing and determination, everything missing from the dams Flypast today in memory of those brave people.”
As you seem able to point out what was missing yesterday from the current RAF (from the comfort of your own armchair?) I’m sure OC BBMF who has responsibility for his aircraft and his people in the same way as GG did 75 years ago would have found find your obvious flight planning and operational experience useful yesterday then…..
By: D1566 - 17th May 2018 at 06:57
From BBC;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-44142473
By: Creaking Door - 17th May 2018 at 02:00
01:54 – Dinghy! They’ve got the Eder too!
Squadron Leader Henry George Melvin ‘Dinghy’ Young got his nickname, in one memorable account (or is it a line from the film?), because apparently ‘he lands his plane in the sea and paddles home in his rubber boat’!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinghy_Young
Killed tonight, seventy-five years ago, three days before his twenty-eighth birthday.
By: TonyT - 17th May 2018 at 00:15
Remembering Astells crew, seconds from death 🙁 at this precise moment all those years ago
By: TonyT - 17th May 2018 at 00:10
Precision, timing and determination, everything missing from the dams Flypast today in memory of those brave people.
By: adrian_gray - 16th May 2018 at 22:44
Dad saw them on treetop-height cross country flights.
May they sit far above the salt in Valhalla.
Adrian