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Lancaster Bomber Tribute Video

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I compiled original pictures and video segments to produce this video as a memorial in remembrance of the aircrews who flew the Lanc during WWII.
http://www.vimeo.com/13430247
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalag_Luf ... _Escape.22
One of my old neighbours Douglas Stewart DSM DFO was shot out of his Lancaster and spent some time at the camp that the great escape took place from.An old friend from Thunder Bay lost his dad when his Lancaster crashed on a training for the Damn Busters mission.A lot of the pilots never flew again after the war as they did not experience any fun while flying those great machines.
Randy Randall helped convert the first Lancasters for spraying against the spruce bud worms in Quebec.He got the Chemicals from Japan that in his words "did not hurt the birds".Randy and the Lancasters saved quite a few trees and birds using the Lancasters across Canada during peacetime making the pulp and paper industry more productive while saving the wee birdies .A peacetime mission that the crews could be proud of ,must have been a lot better than having the Lufwaffe trying to kill you .
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2R wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalag_Luf ... _Escape.22
One of my old neighbours Douglas Stewart DSM DFO was shot out of his Lancaster and spent some time at the camp that the great escape took place from.An old friend from Thunder Bay lost his dad when his Lancaster crashed on a training for the Damn Busters mission.A lot of the pilots never flew again after the war as they did not experience any fun while flying those great machines.
Randy Randall helped convert the first Lancasters for spraying against the spruce bud worms in Quebec.He got the Chemicals from Japan that in his words "did not hurt the birds".Randy and the Lancasters saved quite a few trees and birds using the Lancasters across Canada during peacetime making the pulp and paper industry more productive while saving the wee birdies .A peacetime mission that the crews could be proud of ,must have been a lot better than having the Lufwaffe trying to kill you .
Wow. thanks for this. Yes, there are numerous amazing stories related to the Lancaster, pre- and post-war. Nice to here the events from the actual source. And more paramount as the number of survivors gradually decreases.
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Another good one a friend made from the Michigan airshow last year...very appropriate on this 11th of November.


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Couple of Halifaxes in there also! At 4:20 there is a shot of Wing Commander Guy Gibson's crew getting on board their plane on the way to the Dams raid.
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North Shore wrote:Couple of Halifaxes in there also! At 4:20 there is a shot of Wing Commander Guy Gibson's crew getting on board their plane on the way to the Dams raid.
Good eye "North Shore"
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And let's not forget the Short Stirling at 3:57 into the clip.

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G'day 2R

I have compiled a list of all the Stewarts with the R.C.A.F. who became P.O.W.'s during the Second World War. Can you identify your man? Was he a P.O.W. at Stalag Luft III (L 3)?
I suspect the formatting may not survive the posting so from left to right:

Camp Number
P.O.W. Number
Surname
Initials
Unit
A/C Serial Number
Service Number
Service
Date of Loss

Bomber Command flew operations (simply referred to as Ops) not missions and a typical OTE (Operational Tour Expired) was around 35 ops

Cheers...Chris


L7 57 Stewart D A R/176832 RCAF
L6 3479 Stewart D S J/86918 RCAF
L1 Stewart D T J/27165 RCAF
L6 3608 Stewart J S R/178699 RCAF
L3 83694 Stewart L F C 455 AE146 R/109240 RCAF 16/07/43
4B 263511 Stewart R G R/162463 RCAF
L3 748 Stewart T W J/9528 RCAF
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A very well done tribute which reflects the work you put into its production.

Thank-you for taking the time to do so.

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Thanks guys!
This video has been picked up by a major organization devoted to the preservation of airfields in Britain (Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust)
Have a look if you can:
http://www.abct.org.uk/
Some very interesting and worthwhile viewing and reading.
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linecrew wrote:Another good one a friend made from the Michigan airshow last year...very appropriate on this 11th of November.


He got some great shots of the warbirds in formation!
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The former radio station Production Manager in me says ... "Great job!"

Good choice of BG music and editing.

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