Few places left on Dambusters tour of Europe

From: David Raw, Eden Gate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria.

IN May next year, I will be leading a coach party from the north of England to Lincolnshire, Holland and Germany to mark the 70th anniversary of the Dambusters Raid by 617 Squadron in 1943.

In Lincolnshire, we will visit RAF Scampton, 617 Squadron’s base, where we will see Guy Gibson’s office and the Squadron museum. We will be staying in the hotel where 617 Squadron had its officers’ mess. We will also visit the Battle of Britain Memorial flight base to see the Lancaster, Spitfires and Hurricanes. In addition, we will visit the Lincolnshire Aviation centre to have a close up look at a Lancaster bomber and the preserved airfield control tower.

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We travel from Hull to Holland staying in Arnhem. In Holland we will visit the Hartenstein Arnhem museum, Guy Gibson’s grave at Steenbergen, and the Reichswald Forest cemetery where many of the Dambusters crews are buried before we cross the Rhine to follow the Dambusters’ flightpath into Germany.

In Germany we stay near the Mohne Dam and will have a detailed look at the events and consequences of the raid.

Local pick up points can be arranged throughout the north to make things as easy as possible and we will travel only during civilised hours of the day.

We have a few places left and I will be happy to give details to any of your readers if they would like to contact me at 2, Eden Gate, Warcop, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6PL or telephone me on 017683 41060 or 07710 270640.