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It was recorded on a disk not tape.
If you are convinced it is not real then you are also convinced that A. The picture of them stood outside the aircraft is faked. B. They faked it in less than 12 hours since it was broadcast later the same day. C The BBC and Imperial War Museum, to this day, are in on the conspiracy. D. 207 Squadron Association are also in on the conspiracy since the had a renunion in 1983 and invited the BBC reporter there as reported here http://www.207squadron.rafinfo.org.uk/default.htm . They got together 40 years later for the express purpose of remembering the recording and broadcasting of this recording. Are you REALLY suggesting that they got together 40 years later to remember something that never happened ? Seriously you are ignoring all the above in favour of not believing that the BBC knew how to filter noise. They were a world class broadcasting service. You would certainly imagine they had sound engineers that knew what they were doing. I have the whole 40 minute recording from the IWM sound archive. I payed £20 for it. Are you saying that I should report the Imperial War Museum for commiting fraud in that they are knowingly selling faked recordings ? Or perhaps a museum with a international reputation has been duped themselves and that you know better based on a hunch that the engines are not loud enough ? "M. J. Powell" wrote in message ... In message , Blair Maynard writes Even if the mics could filter out the sound of the engines, going down the runway at max power would cause some vibration (not only from the engines but from the landing gear bumping) in the speaker's voice. I don't hear any. I don't believe it is a real recording of an actual mission. The fact that somebody actually did get into a Lancaster, and tried to record what was going on, doesn't mean that what you are proffering is the actual recording. I would bet the recording didn't work at all, they got back home and taped it in a studio. Maybe with the actual crew or just actors. Maybe even somebody took notes and the words are true. Or maybe they had this tape prepared ahead of time just in case the real taping didn't come out. And used that. I have no problem believing that this recording was made during the war and released as an actual recording of a real bombing mission. People were in no position to question the validity of such a recording back then. Tape? Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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