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Crew bombing Photo taken on the 25 April 1945 from Lancaster PA 318 E-Easy.
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This Lancaster was new, the crew taking her on three operations.
This Lancaster was allocated post war to 150 Squadron at RAF Hemswell then struck of charge
and scrapped on 3 December 1946 having been in storage at 10 Maintenance Unit, RAF
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Hullvington, Wiltshire.
The photograph is of Hitler’s Alpine residence at Berchtesgaden in Bavaria. The Lancaster is at
18,000 feet on a near northerly course of 330 degrees.
The bomb load consisted of 1x 4000lb high capacity bomb known as a ‘Cookie’, 4x 1000lb general
purpose bombs and 1x 500lb general purpose bomb.
The bomb load was released at 09.57 am. Due to smoke obscuring the target area the pilot, Bill
Holmes took the Lancaster around for a second bombing run, hence the near northerly course on
bomb release. The crew’s air bombardier Frank Christison stated they were on target and that the
Bombs fell within the target area.