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'The Lancaster Experience' At Duxford 2016 

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Time for a visit to Duxford - Wednesday 3rd August sees me here for when they open up the rear fuselage for public viewing....prior to this, we have an informative talk from a re-enactor. This is a Canadian Avro Lancaster Mk. X KB889 NA-I Built at Victory Aircraft, Malton Ontario. It was presented to IWM Duxford in 1986.

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12 дек 2016

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Комментарии : 37   
@crafter170
@crafter170 3 года назад
Great video .Remember every one of these brave young men was a volunteer.
@306champion
@306champion 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for a great tour of the Lancaster. As an Aussie, Dads best mate Barney Black was a tail gunner in the Lancaster and he came home again in one piece. Gone now of coarse but a great bloke.
@markhenley5131
@markhenley5131 Год назад
Great video well done What an absolutely fantastic tour guide !!! That man is truly gifted and honours the aircrews in a truly humble way . Wow he really is a one off indeed .
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 Год назад
Thanks for watching Mark
@markhenley5131
@markhenley5131 Год назад
@@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 a pleasure great filming . Brave people those crewmen
@lauradelahay5330
@lauradelahay5330 2 года назад
I love your tours & I like your tours videos very interesting my favourite airplane is the Lancaster Bomber 100%
@alasdairblack393
@alasdairblack393 5 лет назад
Fantastic tour guide making history real to those of us fortunate enough not to have been involved in the air war of WWII
@peterrobson928
@peterrobson928 5 лет назад
Thank you for a very interesting and informative film. It is a shame that the 'bomber boys' were not properly recognised for their bravery until relatively recently.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 5 лет назад
Thanks Peter, Yes indeed Lest We Forget
@douglasker9770
@douglasker9770 4 года назад
One of the better presentations given to help us understand the Bomber Command aircrew and challenges these young men were given. Of particular interest that initially caught my attention was the Lanc's squadron designation of NA I. This designation was one removed from my father's Halifax aircraft of 'J - Jonny' of 428 Ghost Squadron at Middleton-St-George. My father was a tail gunner and although he liked the Lancaster that was coming on strength during his second tour, he felt the Hally was a better aircraft to escape from. Given the survivability of tail gunners, my existence is something of a miracle.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 4 года назад
Douglas Ker Lol Douglas! Yes the Halifax was definitely an easier aircraft to escape from, according to testimony from the veterans that I’ve listened to. This Lancaster is of course KB889 which I a Canadian-built Mk. X...thank you for watching and commenting.
@edsternet
@edsternet 5 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to document your visit so that you could share your experience with those that could not be there. I appreciate your well documented report.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 5 лет назад
Edward Brady Thanks Edward :-)
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 Год назад
Brilliant historian with gifted insights.
@nigeldewallens1115
@nigeldewallens1115 4 года назад
My mum was in the W.R.A.F and died in september 2019, aged 95! her brother and my dads brother either flew or flew in Wimpys Wellingtons! One died on his first raid a 1000 bomber raid! The other in the end died of Cancer, my mums brother! That Uncle told me what it was like back then! We cannot thank those people enough to give us the safety we now have to watch these clips! R.I.P all of the brave souls back then! Sigh :(
@nigeldewallens1115
@nigeldewallens1115 4 года назад
to who ever liked it thank you
@andrewbloodworth301
@andrewbloodworth301 4 года назад
Thank you for this brilliant film. Remembering with great respect all flight crew involved in bomber command. Including my dad who was a lanc pilot out of Wickenby
@askburlefot2645
@askburlefot2645 2 года назад
Great tour guide
@lauradelahay5330
@lauradelahay5330 2 года назад
I'm a big fan of the Lancaster Bombers & I support the Lancaster Bombers aswell I salute the Lancaster Bomber crew lest we forget we shall remember them
@ShevillMathers
@ShevillMathers 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this great video. 👍🇬🇧🇦🇺🔭
@carlosteran5617
@carlosteran5617 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for your work with the camera. Great Job!! Wonderful plane but the heroes inside...its crazy the gust you need to get into that, and came back alive...
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 3 года назад
Very true Carlos glad you enjoyed it 😊
@Nibby12
@Nibby12 2 года назад
It would really hit home if the re-enactors were actually 18-20 yrs. old, just like the real crews were, during the war.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 2 года назад
It would, but you have to appreciate that most people of such age today are more interested in social media and Love Island etc. Many re-enactors give up their spare time as unpaid volunteers allowing the public such as you and I to enjoy such video and photographic events…
@pennylane9730
@pennylane9730 Год назад
The Lancaster bomber is my favourite war time plane..👍🥳
@ianstewartaviation2634
@ianstewartaviation2634 4 года назад
Excellent thanks for sharing
@kenc9236
@kenc9236 2 года назад
Brave men.
@aljack1979
@aljack1979 3 года назад
Brilliant talk.
@mothmagic1
@mothmagic1 Год назад
What he didn't point out is that many crews didn't get their six month break and were shuffled back to squadrons to make up for losses after a couple of months.
@randysouthall5070
@randysouthall5070 5 лет назад
My understanding was that this aircraft was assigned to 428 Squadron. My father was a wireless mechanic on 428 Squadron. I wonder if he did any repairs to this aircraft.
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853
@robhaytonairshowvideos9853 5 лет назад
Randy Southall Quite possibly - 428 ‘Ghost’ were at RAF Dalton initially before moving to Middleton St. George in June 1943.....
@randysouthall5070
@randysouthall5070 5 лет назад
Thank you for your thoughts. My Dad did mention Middleton St George as a place he was posted to.
@TheCanadiangirl4
@TheCanadiangirl4 5 лет назад
Thank you for mentioning Mynarski in your speech about the lancasters. Canada has a Heritage moment about him too. It was really interesting seeing inside the lanc. Did they take out some equipment or was the space across always that large?
@lauradelahay5330
@lauradelahay5330 2 года назад
Was it cold on the Lancaster Bomber?
@REDRAWVISIONS
@REDRAWVISIONS 4 года назад
Great video. I would love to go inside a Lancaster. I subscribed as you have many other videos that I shall watch. You might check out my Coronavirus video on my channel that features the Lancaster and Vulcan bombers!
@arkasantra7240
@arkasantra7240 3 года назад
PEOPLE DIE FOR OTHER PEOPLES GREED.
@AdrianJayeOnline
@AdrianJayeOnline 3 года назад
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