D-Day Dakota fly-past

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D-Day Dakota fly-past

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I am currently sitting by the side of the road overlooking the Thames Estuary opposite Southend.
Hoping to catch a glimpse of the Dakotas on their way to Normandy.
Take off delayed by two hours. :oops:
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Can someone please tell me why all this is happening today? As far as I am aware June 6th 1944 was the actual day of the Normandy invasion (delayed by 24 hours because of bad weather in the channel). Today is the 5th.
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The aircraft departed on the 5th. My dad said they flew over well before he set sail from Newhaven and his landing craft were some of the first on Sword and he took troops in over 30 times.
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Steve there are five heading SE towards Colchester now.
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Bit too far from Colchester for me - but got them on Flight Radar. Thanks WTD. R-
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Heading SSW now east of Maldon
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I was tracking them on Flight Radar as well!
And I make no apologies for posting all these pictures this afternoon - a tremendous sight.

Image20190605_174154 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

ImageIMG_2770 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

ImageIMG_2777 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

ImageIMG_2796 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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ImageIMG_2804 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Thanks Steve. Very envious.
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Ditto. R-
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I was in Normandy for the 25th.
Well done re the photos - pity the light didn't play ball 8-)
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