Thanks so much for putting this up and thanks to Harry and every other man who fought for us in that war.
I've read the early Typhoon was difficult to fly, though the Tempest V version ironed out many of the problems and was more than a match for anything the Germans had, or the US. The German jet fighter pilots feared the Tempest most and it was one of our few effective weapons against the Tiger.
I'm currently reading Typhoon Attack by Norman Franks which gives a good account of the lives and losses of the Tyhoon squadrons, but having Harry talking in the video is fantastic - the man is a proper hero.Thanks for uploading these videos.
Absolutely wonderful. Many thanks to Harry and those that put this on YouTube. My Uncle of 88 yrs young, a Canadian, flew with RAF 193, he completed two tours, force landed twice and lost many, many good friends. Take good care Harry.
Wow, 60 years on and the emotions are still painfully evident. I've met two other typhoon pilots,Ramsay Milne and Bob Spooner, both great Vancouver Island boys. I have a ton of respect for all the Typhoon pilots, tough way to make a living.
good old bloke!
MrCoolcool666 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading these videos. Not only were they great to watch but I also learnt something about Typhoon attack tactics.
Moggster23 1 year ago
Thanks so much for putting this up and thanks to Harry and every other man who fought for us in that war.
I've read the early Typhoon was difficult to fly, though the Tempest V version ironed out many of the problems and was more than a match for anything the Germans had, or the US. The German jet fighter pilots feared the Tempest most and it was one of our few effective weapons against the Tiger.
roopropp 2 years ago
I'm currently reading Typhoon Attack by Norman Franks which gives a good account of the lives and losses of the Tyhoon squadrons, but having Harry talking in the video is fantastic - the man is a proper hero.Thanks for uploading these videos.
bmgm3 3 years ago
This is the best I have seen for a long time
~~~~~~~~~~~ thank you
I have 3 original photos of 198 and 137 sqdn typhoons
73north 3 years ago
Absolutely wonderful. Many thanks to Harry and those that put this on YouTube. My Uncle of 88 yrs young, a Canadian, flew with RAF 193, he completed two tours, force landed twice and lost many, many good friends. Take good care Harry.
Kingpoint 3 years ago 2
Wow, 60 years on and the emotions are still painfully evident. I've met two other typhoon pilots,Ramsay Milne and Bob Spooner, both great Vancouver Island boys. I have a ton of respect for all the Typhoon pilots, tough way to make a living.
mikelikestike 3 years ago 4
Thank you for sharing this and thanks to all the Typhoon Pilots I hope that they eventualy get the reconigtion that they deserve.
gixergs 3 years ago 5