They operated out of nearby RAF Wombleton, which was a sub-base to RAF Topcliffe for No.6 Group RCAF flying Halifax, Wellingtons and Lancasters. I ride by this memorial at the entrance to the former base most road rides and always pay my respects to their contribution and sacrifice.
My Father was a navigator on the Lancaster when the war ended. While crossing the channel both engines failed and the pilot called to bail out. My Father couldn’t find his chute so they decided to try for land. Crash landed in a farmer’s field “safely”. He said the French farm girls were very very nice for the two weeks they had to stay with the aircraft. I hear this story every time I see him now. I don’t mind.
Maybe I have older siblings in France ?
Edit; come to think of it, there was probably lots Lancasters ploughing fields in France. Lol.
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