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I revisited this one after watching one of his other documentaries of a similar vein last night.

 

The producer is a a very talented amateur (so far as I am aware) documentary maker and local historian.  It is certainly a professional grade, beautifully made and photographed effort, and a very gripping unravelling of an event that happened far above his Kent village in 1940.

 

Even the missus was enthralled by it because it focuses mainly on the human element, rather than solely on the equipment.

 

If you are interested at all in military aviation, local or world war two history; do yourself a favour and save it for watching on your big telly over a beer tonight.

Well worth it.

 

Search term for your telly to easily find it on youtube is... The men who fell from the sky.

 

 

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