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M. J. Powell wrote:
In message , Dave Eadsforth writes In article , Richard Brooks writes Dave Eadsforth wrote: In article , Richard Brooks richardbr writes Eunometic wrote: "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... SNIP lots [and then some] I suspect that the RAF brass regarded the Amiens raid as (quite rightly) a unique effort to date, and worthy of recording. It was of course the RAF film unit, subject to normal secrecy conditions. And the cameraman was very likely to return by virtue of the fact he was in a Mossie (must have been a glazed nose variant - and with no armament or ordnance, so freaking fast...) I've had another look at my recording of the Amiens raid. The film appears to have been taken from the navigator's seat, judging by the bits of the cockpit frames that appear. There is also a shot of the starboard wing and engine looking along the top surface. Perhaps the navigator was given a camera and told to take what he could when he could. Mike I think you're right as there is some great air to air footage across the starboard wing too! Sadly a lot of the old documentary footage and snaps held by next of kin just gets thrown on the bonfire unless someone has the foresight to grab some of it. I remember as a kid, breaking into my fathers bureau (normal for a child) and seeing photographs of carrier life possibly on either Courageous or Indomitable carriers, photos of aircraft nose down on the deck etc. Richard. |
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