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R.A.F. Airfront: Precision Mosquito Attacks,Typhoons, Beaufighters & more Restored 1944
"Airfront" was the operational mission film series that supplemented the ’The Gen" R.A.F News Magazine shown to service personnel. These bulletins cover R.A.F Operations from the run up to D-day in the Summer of 1944 through December. Highlights include low level precision attacks by De Havilland Mosquitoes on chateau housing U-Boat Crews and SS troops, Lancasters dropping 12,000 lb bombs on the U-Boat pens at Brest & bombing heavy coastal batteries off St. Malo, Hawker Typhoon fighter/bombers attacking bridges, railroads & troop concentrations, Bristol Beaufighters attacking coastal shipping and much more
CL-415 Canadair or Bombardier Water Bomber pick up and water drop
The Newfoundland Govt sprang for a couple of new CL 415 water bombers this summer, in the traditional and now somewhat famous ’peas and carrotts’ paint scheme. Video made at Paddy’s Pond Newfoundland July 30 2012.
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Rare footage of lava entering the ocean from a very unique,dangerous and up close angle, watch the creation of new land right before your very eyes on the rugged volcanic coastline on the island of Hawaii
Catalina N5593V Flying Boat Abandoned In Saudi Arabia
The Catalina has lain abandoned for over 50 years on the beach off the Strait of Tiran on the Saudi Arabia side of the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. The aircraft is a PBY-5A model and was bought from the US Navy by Thomas W Kendall, a retired businessman who converted it to a luxury flying yacht.
Filmed by Mosquito navigator Mr. Brian Harris DFC in Aug 1944 at 627 Squadron. The de Havilland Mosquito was one of the all time classic aircraft of WWII. Made almost entirely of wood, the Mosquito thus avoided a dependence upon strategic metals, and made use of the skills of Britain’s hugh woodworking industry. Endowed with exceptional high performance by its two Rolls Royce Merlins and clean aerodynamics, it was conceived both as an unarmed reconnaissance aircraft and bomber with a speed that would enable it to escape interception. First flow on November 25, 1940, it first entered operational service in the reconnaissance role as the Mosquito PR Mark 1 with a daylight sortie over France on September 20, 1941. Production of all Mosquitos totaled 7,781, including 1,117 built in Canada and 228 in Australia.