WW2 Grafton Underwood USAAF Air Base - UK B-17 Bomber with a ghostly sound caught on video.
With the premiere of the Film Documentary "The Cold Blue" it inspired me to produce this documentary on this old Air Base.
The Link to the Trailer: https://youtu.be/Tmwm4VPW7RY
Just in time before this huge American Air force Base is demolished. We were unaware of instructions to demolish this once important WW2 American Air force Base when we filmed this location which is very sad.
Grafton Underwood was built in 1941 by George Wimpey and Co. Ltd. It was the first airfield in England to receive an Eighth Air Force flying unit, when in May 1942 personnel of the 15th Bomb Squadron took up residence. As a satellite airfield for Polebrook, the airfield was then home to two squadrons of the 97th Bomb Group. The airfield became home to succession of Bomb Groups, including the 305th, 96th, and 384th, all equipped with B-17s. The RAF's No. 236 Maintenance Unit occupied the airfield after the war, before being declared surplus to requirements in 1959. A memorial to the crews that flew from the airfield was erected in 1977.
The 384th Bomb Group flew B-17s from Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, between May 1943 and June 1945. They were engaged in daylight bombing missions over Germany as part of the Allies' efforts to destroy the effectiveness of the Luftwaffe by bombing aircraft assembly plants, ground strafing aircraft and hitting associated industrial sites. The Group were awarded two Distinguished Unit Citations. The first was awarded to the 1st Bomb Division as a whole for flying without fighter protection to bomb aircraft factories at Oschersleben on 11 January 1944. The second was for bravery under fire when leading the 41st Wing on a mission to bomb an aircraft factory and airfield at Oberpfafenhafen, southern Germany, on 24 April 1944.
Kim Discovering History
Sky High asp - https://youtu.be/nLxVfng0Fy0
Members of the East Midlands Drone Seekers
Filmed Using:
DJI Mavic 2 Pro in Auto everything
Osmo Pocket in Auto mode
Editor: Cyber Link Power Director 17
Видео WW2 Grafton Underwood USAAF Air Base - UK B-17 Bomber with a ghostly sound caught on video. канала Kim - Discovering History
The Link to the Trailer: https://youtu.be/Tmwm4VPW7RY
Just in time before this huge American Air force Base is demolished. We were unaware of instructions to demolish this once important WW2 American Air force Base when we filmed this location which is very sad.
Grafton Underwood was built in 1941 by George Wimpey and Co. Ltd. It was the first airfield in England to receive an Eighth Air Force flying unit, when in May 1942 personnel of the 15th Bomb Squadron took up residence. As a satellite airfield for Polebrook, the airfield was then home to two squadrons of the 97th Bomb Group. The airfield became home to succession of Bomb Groups, including the 305th, 96th, and 384th, all equipped with B-17s. The RAF's No. 236 Maintenance Unit occupied the airfield after the war, before being declared surplus to requirements in 1959. A memorial to the crews that flew from the airfield was erected in 1977.
The 384th Bomb Group flew B-17s from Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire, between May 1943 and June 1945. They were engaged in daylight bombing missions over Germany as part of the Allies' efforts to destroy the effectiveness of the Luftwaffe by bombing aircraft assembly plants, ground strafing aircraft and hitting associated industrial sites. The Group were awarded two Distinguished Unit Citations. The first was awarded to the 1st Bomb Division as a whole for flying without fighter protection to bomb aircraft factories at Oschersleben on 11 January 1944. The second was for bravery under fire when leading the 41st Wing on a mission to bomb an aircraft factory and airfield at Oberpfafenhafen, southern Germany, on 24 April 1944.
Kim Discovering History
Sky High asp - https://youtu.be/nLxVfng0Fy0
Members of the East Midlands Drone Seekers
Filmed Using:
DJI Mavic 2 Pro in Auto everything
Osmo Pocket in Auto mode
Editor: Cyber Link Power Director 17
Видео WW2 Grafton Underwood USAAF Air Base - UK B-17 Bomber with a ghostly sound caught on video. канала Kim - Discovering History
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