But Sink the Bismarck, another old movie I caught as on local TV as a kid, did give the Swordfish their due. I was young but I knew biplanes were a WW1 thing, and I was really fascinated because they looked so old fashioned for WW2.
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I remember that movie. Also, one of my school libraries had a copy of CS Forrester's Sink the Bismark! and I read that as well.But Sink the Bismarck, another old movie I caught as on local TV as a kid, did give the Swordfish their due. I was young but I knew biplanes were a WW1 thing, and I was really fascinated because they looked so old fashioned for WW2.
Speaking of the Bismarck chase, I have to mention that the battleship was located by a RAF Catalina flown by "technical advisor" (wink wink) Ens. Leonard "Tuck" Smith USN.
Johnny Horton said:In May of nineteen forty-one the war had just begun
The Germans had the biggest ship, they had the biggest guns
The Bismarck was the fastest ship that ever sailed the sea
On her deck were guns as big as steers and shells as big as trees
Out of the cold and foggy night came the British ship, the Hood
And every British seaman, he knew and understood
They had to sink the Bismarck, the terror of the sea
Stop those guns as big as steers and those shells as big as trees
We'll find the German battleship that's makin' such a fuss
We gotta sink the Bismarck cause the world depends on us
Hit the decks a-runnin' boys and spin those guns around
When we find the Bismarck we gotta cut her down
On that note, there's also the Gloster Gladiator, though I tended to remember the Swordfish more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloster_Gladiator
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I live within an hour's drive of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and have been there many times.^^ Cool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviodrome
Aviodrome is a aerospace museum in the Netherlands, I've visited it once, must have been at least 10 years ago already, I saw quite a few of the aircraft listed on the wikipage.![]()
I live within an hour's drive of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum and have been there many times.
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