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Lancaster Bomber of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight over Derwent Water
A Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, flys over the Derwent Dam, 65 years to the day after the famous Dambuster raid known as Operation Chastise. Derwent Dam was used as a training location prior to the mission.
Operation Chastise - the breaching of dams vital to the German war effort was carried out by 617 Squadron " The Dambusters" on 16/17 May 1943 and saw the destruction of two dams
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Media ID 15226815
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"Celebrate the rich history of the Battle of Britain with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic image of a Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. Taken by Sgt Graham Spark during a flypast over Derwent Water, this mug captures the essence of aviation history. Relive the memories of the famous Dambuster raid, which took place 65 years prior, with every sip from this high-quality mug. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage aircraft. Wrap your hands around a piece of history with our Photo Mug."
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Mug Size is 8cm high x 9.5cm diameter (3.1" x 3.7")
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This print captures a momentous event in history as a Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight soars gracefully over Derwent Water. The image commemorates the 65th anniversary of Operation Chastise, also known as the famous Dambuster raid. Operation Chastise was a daring mission carried out by 617 Squadron, famously known as "The Dambusters" on May 16/17,1943. Their objective was to breach dams crucial to the German war effort, and this operation resulted in the destruction of two dams. The significance of this mission cannot be overstated, as it dealt a significant blow to enemy infrastructure during World War II. Derwent Dam holds historical importance in relation to Operation Chastise since it served as a training location for the squadron prior to their heroic undertaking. This photograph not only showcases the majestic Lancaster Bomber but also pays homage to those brave men who risked their lives for freedom and victory. As we gaze upon this vintage aircraft soaring through the skies once more, we are reminded of both its historical significance and its enduring legacy within our armed forces. This remarkable reenactment serves as an everlasting tribute to all those who have fought valiantly for our nation's security throughout history.
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