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Guy Martins Lost WW2 bomber
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Guy Martins Lost WW2 bomber
The above program is on Channel 4 Sunday 9PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOmdPAWIsg0 Its about the recovery of Lancaster ED603 from Ijsselmeer in the Netherlands.
may be worth a watch
may be worth a watch
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Re: Guy Martins Lost WW2 bomber
Beludee hell! I don't think he has a copy of Roget's Thesaurus in his library. Best stick with the bikes Guy 

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I found it quite interesting and was humbled by the Dutch government's attitude to giving something back to the allies for their support during the war.
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Re: Guy Martins Lost WW2 bomber
Very interesting but in my opinion the wrong presenter. He just lacked the sensitivity required.
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It was indeed very humbling and tragic, the fate that befell those poor brave guys. I am also quite a fan of Guy, having watched him in previous programmes/projects, but this time around I thought he was a bit heavy footed.
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The human remains found in the wreckage of a British World War II bomber that crashed into the IJsselmeer have been identified as the last three missing airmen from the flight, the defense ministry has said.
The plane, a Lancaster ED603, which was on its way home from a mission over Bochem in Germany, came down in 1943 after being hit by a German night fighter. The Lancaster, which was salvaged in September last year, ended up at a depth of four metres of the then Zuiderzee.
The bodies of four members of the seven men crew were washed ashore on the coast of Friesland at the time but the remains of wireless operator Edward Moore, air gunner Charles Sprack and flight engineer Arthur Smart were thought to be still on board
Their bodies have now been identified by ministry of defense forensic scientists. Defense investigators also found equipment, clothing and two silver cigarette cases with the initials of Arthur Smart and Edward Moore. These will be returned to their next of kin.
Some 250 to 300 were shot down over the Zuiderzee and many have never been found.
A salvage programme was started in 2019 and has a budget of €15m. Some 30 to 50 of the 5,500 war planes shot down over the Netherlands during the World War II are thought to still contain human remains.
The plane, a Lancaster ED603, which was on its way home from a mission over Bochem in Germany, came down in 1943 after being hit by a German night fighter. The Lancaster, which was salvaged in September last year, ended up at a depth of four metres of the then Zuiderzee.
The bodies of four members of the seven men crew were washed ashore on the coast of Friesland at the time but the remains of wireless operator Edward Moore, air gunner Charles Sprack and flight engineer Arthur Smart were thought to be still on board
Their bodies have now been identified by ministry of defense forensic scientists. Defense investigators also found equipment, clothing and two silver cigarette cases with the initials of Arthur Smart and Edward Moore. These will be returned to their next of kin.
Some 250 to 300 were shot down over the Zuiderzee and many have never been found.
A salvage programme was started in 2019 and has a budget of €15m. Some 30 to 50 of the 5,500 war planes shot down over the Netherlands during the World War II are thought to still contain human remains.
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