BBC Breakfast - Flypast
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 5:00 pm
Did you see the flypast this morning? a touching story.
On the 22nd February 1942, Tony (eight years old) was playing football with some mates in a park in Sheffield, when a B17 on one engine came over very low, with a crew member waiving out of the window - probably to clear the park, the kids just thought he was waiving, the plane crashed into woods next to the park, killing all ten crew members. A memorial was set up at the time, and Tony, now in his eighties has been looking after the memorial ever since.
A few weeks ago Dan Walker from Breakfast TV was walking his dog in that same park, and Tony was sweeping leaves from the memorial, and told Dan the story that it would be the 75th anniversary on the 22nd February. Dan said it would be good to have a Flypast - the rest is history. At 8.45am this morning, there were hundreds if not a few thousand people in the park. Charlie and Steph from Breakfast were there with Tony and two relatives of two of the original crew members. The flypast with a C47 (Dakota), a tanker with a couple of Typhoons, and four USAF F15's in "missing man formation". It was a fitting tribute to the crew but also to Tony who considered the crew family - the Beeb also did a good job in getting it organised.
https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfast/status ... 9515295744
On the 22nd February 1942, Tony (eight years old) was playing football with some mates in a park in Sheffield, when a B17 on one engine came over very low, with a crew member waiving out of the window - probably to clear the park, the kids just thought he was waiving, the plane crashed into woods next to the park, killing all ten crew members. A memorial was set up at the time, and Tony, now in his eighties has been looking after the memorial ever since.
A few weeks ago Dan Walker from Breakfast TV was walking his dog in that same park, and Tony was sweeping leaves from the memorial, and told Dan the story that it would be the 75th anniversary on the 22nd February. Dan said it would be good to have a Flypast - the rest is history. At 8.45am this morning, there were hundreds if not a few thousand people in the park. Charlie and Steph from Breakfast were there with Tony and two relatives of two of the original crew members. The flypast with a C47 (Dakota), a tanker with a couple of Typhoons, and four USAF F15's in "missing man formation". It was a fitting tribute to the crew but also to Tony who considered the crew family - the Beeb also did a good job in getting it organised.
https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfast/status ... 9515295744