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WWII Hawker Typhoon veteran at 100 years old 

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WWII Hawker Typhoon veteran, Bernard Gardiner - extracts from an interview recounting his life and his flying on the weekend of his 100th birthday celebration at the RAF Club, London.
An inspiration to all and a great supporter of this project to raise the funds required to return RB396 to the sky so that she can be the living, breathing, working and flying memorial that those who operated the Typhoon, and especially those killed, so rightly deserve.
Visit our website to find out more and to support the endeavour: www.hawkertyphoon.com
With grateful thanks to Redison productions for filming, editing and producing this video. www.redison.tv

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Комментарии : 110   
@davegreenwood1663
@davegreenwood1663 Год назад
For 100 years old .He is still bright and a joy to listen to. Remarkable man .My respect to you sir.
@stegradon7827
@stegradon7827 2 года назад
An amazing man, very humble about his exploits. Definitely the greatest generation.
@PigParts
@PigParts Год назад
A joy to listen to, we owe this generation so much
@Beniah107
@Beniah107 Год назад
What an amazingly fit, bright, positive man. What a life this fellow has made. He’s brilliant. Such a privilege to hear from some one so experienced. Go well, sir.
@johnbradshaw354
@johnbradshaw354 2 года назад
You can see why the are called the "Greatest Generation" a true unsung hero!
@etg8129
@etg8129 Год назад
Amazing, brave, humble and witty gentleman. It’s hard to believe he is over 100 years old…Such a sharp man. Utmost respect!
@alexandermccarthy
@alexandermccarthy Год назад
Talk about sharp! He's sounds like he's about 60, not 100! Bravo that man!!
@stephenpark8133
@stephenpark8133 Год назад
Strange this, my Uncle, still alive, was a Typhoon Pilot, 183 Squadron. His life as a Pilot is voice recored for History. So proud of him.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
Can you put us in touch with him please? We want to reach out to all surviving Hawker Typhoon veterans. Sadly there are only a handful left. Please send us an email to director@hawkertyphoon.com
@jc-d6179
@jc-d6179 Год назад
Record more if you can!
@joansavage1857
@joansavage1857 2 года назад
What a amazing man to listen to. Thank you….
@GeordieGroundwater
@GeordieGroundwater Год назад
This gentlman is 100 years old? You'd think he was 80 max. Long may he run! And as for flying the Typhoon ...... wow!
@flymoon24
@flymoon24 Год назад
A wonderful gentleman. They say war brings out the best and worst in people. Bernard Gardiner was certainly one of the best!
@Will_CH1
@Will_CH1 Год назад
What a great voice and story.
@williamkennedy5492
@williamkennedy5492 Год назад
What a remarkable man,
@andypandywalters
@andypandywalters Год назад
His recollections and clarity of thought are both incredible. Will we ever see their like again? Respect to you Sir.
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 Год назад
Let's see if the twisted national socialists arise once again.....
@kinglear5952
@kinglear5952 Год назад
Dear Bernard Gardiner, Thank you for your incredible bravery in defence of our country and for the defeat of horrifying tyranny.
@markhepworth
@markhepworth Год назад
Could listen to this man all day long,outstanding!
@garycook2500
@garycook2500 3 месяца назад
What a brilliant man could listen to him all day wonderful
@Classicgamer73
@Classicgamer73 Год назад
What a wonderful bloke this man seems to be, love the stories. One amazing plane, and one legendary pilot of WW2. Great to watch 😊
@danielwheeler7044
@danielwheeler7044 2 года назад
What a beautifully made and edited film of a truly amazing man. Thank you for all the work you are doing to bring back this incredible aircraft. I feel privileged to be able to help with what monies I can spare and I hope this film will inspire others to fo the same.
@redisonproductions9974
@redisonproductions9974 2 года назад
Thank you. It was indeed a privilege to work with Bernard and to make this film.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay Год назад
Many thanks sir, for all you did for me ( born in 1941) and our nation. Bless you.
@rollonsummertime
@rollonsummertime Год назад
for 100 years old you look amazin sir,, thank you for your service 👍
@johnallen7807
@johnallen7807 Год назад
What a great example to us all.
@seansabhaois
@seansabhaois Год назад
Truly, an officer and a gentleman. I'm in awe. Those Typhoons sounded completely nuts at 550 mph or even a bit faster. And he flew them.
@chrisomalley50
@chrisomalley50 Год назад
Excellent. Absolutely excellent.
@annsmith8000
@annsmith8000 Год назад
That amazing generation, never see the like again. Bless them all.
@maxwellfan55
@maxwellfan55 Год назад
An absolute gentleman, and to reach a 100 years!
@robertsp0923
@robertsp0923 Год назад
What a wonderful man Humble, joyful and tells it the way it was. No granstanding as we so often see from others. I salute you sir.
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 Год назад
If only his 'brothers ' were still stood alongside, for their hands on testimonies
@DavidHuber63
@DavidHuber63 Год назад
Thank you for being born Bernard❤️🙏🏼🤟🏼
@maxwellfan55
@maxwellfan55 Год назад
Great comment, thanks also to his mum and Dad!!
@johndavey72
@johndavey72 2 года назад
What a humble man and for him it was "Just another day at the office " I'm not sure of l would have been so stoic about flying the Typhoon for the first time knowing it's fatal foibles . I have Roland Beamonts book and the Typhoon certainly was a very difficult aircraft with a number of highly skilled test pilots and top RAF boys losing their lives. Certainly , in today's world this would not be permitted but back then we had to beat the enemy at all costs ! Which is precisely why l have nothing but the utmost respect for the men who carried on regardless . That was a great tale about the Mossie and the blond ...may have been Lettice Curtis . An absolute privilege to listen to Mr. Gardiner . Thankyou.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay Год назад
Have you seen the brilliant TV documentary about the ATA, and the shameful but typical way those very brave ladies were treated, who , with minimum trainig time , were expected to fly ANYTHING from a Spitfire to a Lancaster, unescourted and without arms.
@colderwar
@colderwar Год назад
@@MrDaiseymay Eight times more men than women flew for the ATA, under exactly the same circumstances.
@offshoretomorrow3346
@offshoretomorrow3346 Год назад
How were they badly treated?
@colderwar
@colderwar Год назад
@@offshoretomorrow3346 They weren't badly treated. But they could have been trained a bit more thoroughly.
@longtimepittsowner5589
@longtimepittsowner5589 Год назад
@@colderwar My flight surgeon, who has since flown west was a ferry pilot during the war here in the states. He told me he use to pick up new fighters and fly them to their destinations for shipping overseas. He told me “they were brand new and beautiful…the Corsair was a Cadillac…”
@nigeldewallens1115
@nigeldewallens1115 Год назад
That was such a delight to listen to him talking about his time in the R.A.F! My mum was in the W.R.A.F and we used to talk about her experiences and they were as crystal clear as this gentleman was! Sadly my mum passed away in 2019 aged 95! It is wonderful to see the brave man at 100 years old Bravo and thank you for your what you did for us all! I salute you sir!
@1951timbo
@1951timbo Год назад
What a joy to listen to this gentleman. Respect to you Sir 🇬🇧
@mikeburton7077
@mikeburton7077 Год назад
Lovely chap , to see and hear a Typhoon flying would be fantastic
@longtimepittsowner5589
@longtimepittsowner5589 Год назад
Great ! It’s a great feeling to hit the “bump” while doing a loop; you then know your loop is symmetrical!!!!!
@thegreatfatsby1912
@thegreatfatsby1912 Год назад
beautiful thing.
@IncogNito-gg6uh
@IncogNito-gg6uh Год назад
This is the first time I have heard of the "slipstream" method of upsetting a V-1. These videos are so important to history!
@garyharris299
@garyharris299 Год назад
What an articulate, humorous and humble gentleman who represents the very best of his kind and his generation. Thank you for sharing your wonderfully interesting stories and experiences with us and all you did for our Country and cause in the Second World War.
@barkebaat
@barkebaat Год назад
He's a 100 ?! Looking very well, he is. What a man!
@glenngroves2315
@glenngroves2315 Год назад
My father served in the RCAF and was stationed in Moosejaw before he came to Britain
@hongdongjji5361
@hongdongjji5361 Год назад
Absolutely amazing - thank you for sharing this interview from this genuine hero. Brilliant, I could sit and listen to Mr. Gardiner for hours
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@petervautmans199
@petervautmans199 2 года назад
Great story, keep up the good work and thank you very much
@lisacollins5654
@lisacollins5654 2 года назад
A bit of a ladies man, whoever was interviewing him, he was fairly relaxed and became more so throughout the interview. You brought out the best in him.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 2 года назад
Thank you, the interview was by our project director who has known Bernard for a few years now. Glad you enjoyed it.
@18yea
@18yea 9 месяцев назад
100% Respect
@oriel229
@oriel229 Год назад
I flew many times with Bernard Gardiner, on Dart Heralds out of Gatwick, 1973 -1976. Ace flier.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
That's awesome!
@GGdeTOURS37
@GGdeTOURS37 10 месяцев назад
Can't imagine the respect for this man! Those crazy guys were diving directly on the enemy AA guns (the flaks) !!! WOOOOW Huge death numbers!
@lornz5374
@lornz5374 Год назад
what a marvel this fine man is...his memory is astonishing...God bless...
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 Год назад
Salt of the earth. Shame we don't have many of these men, nowadays.
@karlharrison2449
@karlharrison2449 Год назад
Fantastic!
@gordonemery6949
@gordonemery6949 Год назад
Lovely man : respect ! 🇬🇧Thank you 👍
@stefanschutz5166
@stefanschutz5166 Год назад
Thank you from Amsterdam for posting this.
@jeffuyak4681
@jeffuyak4681 Год назад
Astounding, what a brilliant interview from a genuine hero. Best to you sir, could listen to your stories for days on end!
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
We've got hours of footage from this interview, we hope to be able to post more of it in the future. He is a wonderful guy.
@donjoan21
@donjoan21 2 года назад
Thank you sir and much respect.
@stephenbrown9998
@stephenbrown9998 Год назад
God bless him
@captmulch1
@captmulch1 7 месяцев назад
Legend ….
@veritasvincit2745
@veritasvincit2745 2 года назад
He's genuinely awe inspiring. He loves those machines. Thanks too for posting.
@joeschenk8400
@joeschenk8400 Год назад
A wonderful interview and a remarkable man. May we all be as sharp if we make a 100. Thank you for this posting.
@Chilly_Billy
@Chilly_Billy Год назад
Best wishes to this organization and it's goal of getting a Typhoon in the air once again. It was a very significant contributor to victory in the Western theater and should be remembered in all its roaring glory.
@union310
@union310 Год назад
Nice chap
@garycrofts1421
@garycrofts1421 2 года назад
Thank you HTPG
@craig4867
@craig4867 Год назад
Hawker Typhoon 🌀 was a cool-looking aircraft, almost as cool as this chap!
@MonkPetite
@MonkPetite Год назад
The story tell about the tree point landing is remarkable. Obviously the training was not an important item in training. It was more a prestigious thing to do. Tail low is fine but a 3 point was mostly to end in a wreck.. Mains first and fly the tail. This information I have form other vets. Thank for sharing.
@ozzmanzz
@ozzmanzz Год назад
What a great story from a great men. Glad the Aussie referred to here used the English language to its full potential to get out of his predicament.
@christophernewman5027
@christophernewman5027 Год назад
Thank you very much for that. What an inspiring gentleman.
@christianfournier6862
@christianfournier6862 Год назад
Very interesting, Mr Gardiner’s story about destabilizing the V1 by having it fly into the Typhoon’s slipstream. I had heard stories about fighters putting their wingtips under the wingtip of the V1 and suddenly raising their wing, but such a method had seemed to me awfully difficult to practice! The “Gardiner method” appears to have ben much more practical and effective.
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 Год назад
Method over attempted method, any owd route, slong as it destabilised,
@michaelguerin56
@michaelguerin56 Год назад
Great interview. Thank you for this video. Interesting history. I had heard/read something about a control imbalance in the Spitfire. Nice to hear confirmation from such a reliable source.
@lawrencewright2816
@lawrencewright2816 Год назад
Wow. What a guy!!
@daverbenson4834
@daverbenson4834 Год назад
What A Legend! I'm lucky to Have Both British& German Relatives who fought It made for an interesting Childhood !
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay Год назад
I bet---did they fight the war all over again?
@kevinrea9340
@kevinrea9340 Год назад
Tiffy jockey. Bally hero!
@rogeryoung2049
@rogeryoung2049 Год назад
There is a Typhoon being built in Black Creek British Columbia Canada at this moment.
@richardcovello5367
@richardcovello5367 Год назад
Yes! I learned about it here on YT!
@catnapcatastrophic2136
@catnapcatastrophic2136 Год назад
24 cylinder, horizontally opposed.... i'm half his age and sometimes i forget to tie my laces, Kudos sir! Please tell me he's still with us :)
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
He is, looking forward to turning 101 in April, we have something special lined up for him for that as well...
@somebloke13
@somebloke13 Год назад
Great man! 🙏🙏
@saviourself687
@saviourself687 Год назад
God speed sir.
@IanPEMellor
@IanPEMellor Год назад
Great story! My father was a pilot trainer in Guinea Fowl in the former Rhodesia. Was that where you trained? He also got interested in fly at a flying circus.
@martinjones4776
@martinjones4776 2 года назад
Those pesky 200 foot high Horethorne hedges.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
Quite!!😂
@peterport646
@peterport646 Год назад
i've seen them😄
@barrythatcher9349
@barrythatcher9349 Год назад
Love the story of the Australian, and yes, we all still can swear like that, even the women.
@defender1006
@defender1006 Год назад
What a brave young man, as all those who served our country in those darkened days. The Hurricane was good, being sturdy and a great bomber killer, then the Typhoon was much better, so much more power, and at lower levels an amazing aircraft and the Tempest was even better again. Hawker made some just brilliant and ground breaking aircraft, which culminated into the Hunter and then the Harrier, the best aircraft that didn't need an airfield, how brilliant was that! BUT what a sad epitaph to such a great aircraft, that the only remaining example is in a museum, but no flying examples, who says "history is written by the victors"? I'm lucky enough to be able to see the 'Typhoon' in the RAF Museum @ Hendon, but many others aren't so fortunate to be able to do so.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
You can help us return one to the skies, we need funding to make it happen. Head over to our website to get involved!
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 Год назад
Thought the Tempest was the carrier version of the Typhoon, wasn't it the RAM that made the. difference.
@tigertiger1699
@tigertiger1699 Год назад
🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
@offshoretomorrow3346
@offshoretomorrow3346 Год назад
The disrespect - scrapping an entire fleet of a fighter that men served and died in - without preserving some as memorials. Poor show.
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
That's what we're working on, returning one to flight in their memory. We need funds to make it happen though, and you can support us in that effort. Head to our website for more info and to do so.
@Tophet1
@Tophet1 Год назад
Got to watch those 200 feet high Hawthorn bush's. 😂
@HawkerTyphoonRB396
@HawkerTyphoonRB396 Год назад
They do get in the way...
@petermclelland278
@petermclelland278 Год назад
Humility ! A value lost ?
@jimmyhvy2277
@jimmyhvy2277 Год назад
Bloody Aussies :)
@goo_rocket5897
@goo_rocket5897 Год назад
Fantastic!
@johnburns4017
@johnburns4017 Год назад
What a wonderful man.
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