Last surviving Dambuster
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Hozzászólások
18 14 December 2022, 20:48
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I decided to finish my Airfix 1:72 scale Avro Lancaster B.III (Special) Dambuster in the markings of T-Tommy, rather than the more famous G-George flown by 617’s Squadron Leader, Guy Gibson, in recognition of the recently departed “last surviving Dambuster”, George ‘Johnny’ Johnson, the aircraft’s bomb aimer.