Darwen Moor WW2 Crash Site. Drone footage shows the wreckage and crater of the downed aircraft.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • In July 1945, Polish pilot Herbert Noga's P51-C Mustang SR 411 plane crashed on Darwen Moor in Lancashire. This WW2 crash site, still visible today with the original wreckage. This drone footage shows the wreckage and crater of the downed aircraft.

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  • @davidramsbottom35
    @davidramsbottom35 2 года назад

    Wow, I was born in Darwen and lived there for much of my life. I have walked and mountain biked the moors for many of those years too, yet I still find out new and surprising facts about the whole area even now. We owe the Polish and the Free French pilots, soldiers etc who set up there exiled military fighting forces here on British soil a great deal of gratitude and respect for the massive part they played in the defeat of nazi far right extremists..... I have to check out this site.

  • @Andyhelliwellphotography
    @Andyhelliwellphotography 2 года назад

    wow i need to find this still to say iv lived in darwen all my life of 33 years !

  • @sebastianspychala
    @sebastianspychala 3 года назад +1

    Thank you !!!