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He said: “I was walking around the mountain on my own in the swirling fog and howling gales and I found scraps of aircraft. “I recognised them as scraps of Wellington bomber – I was in the ...
In the midst of World War II, workers at a Welsh aircraft factory gave up their weekend off to build a Wellington bomber from scratch in just 24 hours. Why? To set a new world record. With the ...
You can reach the site by a short walk from Glyntawe, or do a walking loop of around 12 kilometres starting in the overflow car park for the Brecon Beacons campsite off the A4067. If you take the ...
A Second World War Vickers Wellington bomber has been restored to its former glory after ten years of painstaking work - and will be centre of a new exhibition. The 1944 Wellington, one of only ...
In the midst of World War II, workers at a Welsh aircraft factory gave up their weekend off to build a Wellington bomber from scratch in just 24 hours. Why? To set a new world record. With the ...
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