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and31

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4,590 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th July 2022
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Bloody missed the start but I’m sure it will be on again,/available to download
Apologies if everyone has already seen it lol

Edited by and31 on Thursday 28th July 22:00

Eric Mc

124,784 posts

288 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.

Yertis

19,536 posts

289 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
... which they'd fill with footage of Lancasters and B25s.

There really needs to be a series about the strategic bombing campaign in general, from all perspectives.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

284 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
Particularly those two as used in Special Duties squadrons.

Simpo Two

91,270 posts

288 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Yertis said:
Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
... which they'd fill with footage of Lancasters and B25s.
I was watching a documentary about the He-111 and it actually had a clip of a DC3 in D-Day stripes!

and31

Original Poster:

4,590 posts

150 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.

Anyone read Jack curries books about his time flying lancasters and mosquitoes ?
Very interesting!
Lancaster Target and Mosquito Victory.
Well worth a read


Edited by and31 on Friday 29th July 09:52

and31

Original Poster:

4,590 posts

150 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.

Anyone read Jack curries books about his time flying lancasters and mosquitoes ?
Very interesting!
Lancaster Target and Mosquito Victory.
Well worth a read

Edited by and31 on Friday 29th July 09:57


Edited by and31 on Friday 29th July 09:58

super7

2,193 posts

231 months

Friday 29th July 2022
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LANCASTER is very good and worth a watch.....

They touched on the Halifax and Stirling at the start and how the Lancaster came about...... Lot's about Bomber Harris and the night time bombing campaigns.....

Lot's of really old Pilots and Bombers...... They all looked in bloody good nick for over 90's

Watch it!!!!!

dirky dirk

3,368 posts

193 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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I bought this on prime so i could watch it on a flight

Now its on sky docs

dirky dirk

3,368 posts

193 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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I bought this on prime so i could watch it on a flight

Now its on sky docs

CooperD

3,106 posts

200 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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I watched this documentary over two nights and found it very interesting especially as I am ex RAF myself. Hearing some of the stories from the aircrew themselves was particularly good. The flying sequences with the BBMF Lancaster was also very good.

Elderly

3,658 posts

261 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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dirky dirk said:
I bought this on prime so i could watch it on a flight

Now its on sky docs
You’ll be disappointed watching it on a very small flight sized screen.
All but the period content is shot in letterbox format,
and the (4x3?) period content takes up the same height as the letterbox
and so it appears as a small rectangle in the centre of the screen.
Viewing in the cinema would be good !

I was also slightly disappointed in the content, I’ve heard more interesting descriptions
from ex-crew about what it was actually like to be part of a Lancaster crew, and their experiences and feelings of being on those raids.

and31

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4,590 posts

150 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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The Jack currie books I mentioned earlier are brilliant-
He describes having a rookie bomb aimer for a raid on Berlin “ left a bit ,steady,right a bit ,I honestly thought he was going to say back a bit at one point!,then he said go around again!
We don’t go around again over Berlin,drop the bombs!”

He also describes how they got lost one night and landed at an RAF base in their Lancaster and taxied up to the control tower,and the navigator jumped out to ask where they were-only to be asked for his ID card-“ who do you think we are? The fking Luftewaffe?!”
Hahaha

eskidavies

5,779 posts

182 months

Sunday 31st July 2022
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It’s on now sky docs

davidexige

563 posts

229 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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and31 said:

Anyone read Jack curries books about his time flying lancasters and mosquitoes ?
Very interesting!
Lancaster Target and Mosquito Victory.
Well worth a read


Edited by and31 on Friday 29th July 09:52
Cheers for the recommendation, I’ve just ordered both. thumbup

Hilts

4,647 posts

305 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2022
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Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
Did you see the documentary?

It's well worth a watch.

Eric Mc

124,784 posts

288 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2022
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Hilts said:
Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
Did you see the documentary?

It's well worth a watch.
To be honest, no. The problem is that virtually EVERY documentary on RAF heavy bombing more or less just talks about the Lancaster - and I've seen loads of documentaries on Lancasters. I've also read (and continue to read) lots of books and articles on Lancasters so I'm not sure if there's much else I'd learn from yet another documentary on the type.

I'd really love to see a well made doc on the Halifax or the Stirling. After all, many thousands of RAF bomber crew lost their lives flying these slightly less well known types. And they and the aeroplane deserve some recognition too. Same goes for the Stirling.

I have this DVD on the Halifax and it is excellent - but I don't think it's ever made it to any mainstream TV channel.



Hilts

4,647 posts

305 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2022
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Eric Mc said:
Hilts said:
Eric Mc said:
I'd love to see some documentaries on the other RAF heavy bombers of World War 2 - the Stirling and the Halifax.
Did you see the documentary?

It's well worth a watch.
To be honest, no. The problem is that virtually EVERY documentary on RAF heavy bombing more or less just talks about the Lancaster - and I've seen loads of documentaries on Lancasters. I've also read (and continue to read) lots of books and articles on Lancasters so I'm not sure if there's much else I'd learn from yet another documentary on the type.

I'd really love to see a well made doc on the Halifax or the Stirling. After all, many thousands of RAF bomber crew lost their lives flying these slightly less well known types. And they and the aeroplane deserve some recognition too. Same goes for the Stirling.

I have this DVD on the Halifax and it is excellent - but I don't think it's ever made it to any mainstream TV channel.

I sort of thought you hadn't as although the supplementary flying footage was Lanc and the crews were Lanc crews I thought it could really have been a documentary about any bomber crew, the descriptions of the bomb-aimers were particularly good.

Mark V GTD

2,975 posts

147 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2022
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Also worth finding a copy of 'Night Bombers' which was colour footage (partly used in Lancaster) filmed by the Station Commander of RAF Hemswell.

NorthEast

322 posts

260 months

Friday 5th August 2022
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and31 said:
The Jack currie books I mentioned earlier are brilliant-
He describes having a rookie bomb aimer for a raid on Berlin “ left a bit ,steady,right a bit ,I honestly thought he was going to say back a bit at one point!,then he said go around again!
We don’t go around again over Berlin,drop the bombs!”

He also describes how they got lost one night and landed at an RAF base in their Lancaster and taxied up to the control tower,and the navigator jumped out to ask where they were-only to be asked for his ID card-“ who do you think we are? The fking Luftewaffe?!”
Hahaha
In Easingwold, Yorkshire. Jack Currie has his own named corner at the bar at The George Hotel. Aptly Called "Curries Corner"
Just started reading his Lancaster Book.