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The Dams Raid May 1943 |
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"In all we had done 2,000 hours of
flying and had dropped 2,500 practice bombs, and all the boys were
rather like a team of racehorses standing in the paddock, waiting
for the big event."
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THE AIRCRAFTThe only aircraft capable of carrying the final version of the new weapon was the Avro Lancaster, and even this needed several modifications. The main modifications were :-
TEAMWORKAll bomber operations called for strong co-operation between the crew-members, but this raid had an even greater than usual requirement for teamwork. During the final approach special responsibilities were:- Pilot -direction A further consideration was that most bomber crews had very little experience of low level flying, and certainly not at the extremely low levels required on this operation. Intensive training was required. TRAININGThe aircrews had to practise flying, and navigating, at low level and over water. Initially they used standard, unmodified, Lancasters borrowed from other Squadrons. One of the locations used for the training flights was the Eyebrook Reservoir in Rutland. The most well known training ground was the Derwent valley, near Sheffield. THE RAID15 May. Order from Bomber Command - "Operation Chastise. Execute at first suitable opportunity." Final list of Dams to be attacked :
15 May. 16.00 Wallis arrives at Scampton
18.00 Flight Commanders
briefed
16 May. Morning and afternoon. Specialist crew briefings.
18.00 Final briefing of all aircrew.
21.28 First
aircraft takes off.
The raid was a lot more complicated than simply 19 aircraft taking off, flying to their targets, dropping their weapons and then returning THE MENThere were 19 aircraft, each with a crew of 7 - a total of 133 men. They came from many countries:
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