Photo de stock - May 05, 1967 - 'Dam Busters' Anniversary. Lancaster Bomber Flies To Scampton. A Lancaster bomber in the wartime livery of Royal Air Force Bomber Command, made a commemorative flight from Biggin Hill, Kent, to R.A.F. Station, Scampton, Lincolnshire - home of No. 617 Squadron ('The Dam Busters') - to mark the 24th. anniversary of the raid that breached the Mehne and Eder Dams east of the Ruhr. On board the aircraft were several ex-617 Squadron aircrew who took part in the raid, including Mr. G. Rise and Mr. W. Townsend, dams raid pilots and Mr. D. Webb, a gunner on the raid. The Lancaster, a Mark 7 and an ex-French Navy machine was acquired by the Historic Aircraft Preservation Society from Australia some two years ago and flown the 12,000 miles to Biggin Hill, where it has been a star state attraction. Keystone Photo Shows:- Four members of the original Dam Busters - (L to R): H.B. Feneron - Flight Engineer; G. Rice, pilot; W. Townsend, pilot and D. Webb, gunner;- seen at Biggin Hill with an old member of 617 Squadron, who flw 116 missions, Mr. J. Witherick, rear gunner (extreme right) (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)

Photo de stock: May 05, 1967 - 'Dam Busters' Anniversary. Lancaster Bomber Flies To Scampton. A Lancaster bomber in the wartime livery of Royal Air Force Bomber Command.

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