WW2 Aircraft Crash Site Explored RAF Lockheed Hudson Mk1 N7310 NR L Withi Gill Hoy Orkney

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • WW2 Aircraft Crash Site Explored RAF Lockheed Hudson Mk1 N7310 NR L Withi Gill Hoy Orkney Welcome to my channel, I hope you enjoy watching all the kayak fishing around the UK, mostly in the North Sea - in the sea and river, fishing for cod, bass, tope, dogfish, smoothound, thornback ray, whiting, wrasse and anything else I can target. Maybe you like my hornby model railway trainset layout? or my cooking fish or general cooking with my ninja foodi max health grill and air fryer? There's scuba diving off the North Norfolk Coast and Suffolk, wreck diving, reef diving, river diving, even Cenote Diving, in the Red Sea off Egypt, the Mediterranean off Malta and Gozo and in Mexico, Brazil, Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Pembrokeshire in Wales, Swanage and Plymouth and of course the diving with sharks in South Africa. There's kayaking too, including surfing sailing and touring in the UK and abroad and a bit of snorkelling, Plenty of videos too of me fiddling with and driving my classic car, a 1973 Triumph Spitfire and other cars get a look in too. There's cooking, eating, travelling around various cities in Europe - Berlin in Germany, Naples and Rome in Italy, plus the Vatican; Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and elsewhere in Bulgaria; Lefkosia / Nicosia and much of Cyprus, Krakow in Poland, there's Malta too. Istanbul in Turkey just outside Europe too, and Egypt around Hurghada. Further afield there's a bit of South Africa and Latin America with the Mayan Riviera of Mexico and Rio de Janeiro, Paraty and Isla Grande in Brazil. There's even a bit of Northern Ireland and parts of England mixed in with the nonsense of East Anglia in a camper van with my daughters! If you enjoy one video please watch another and consider subscribing so you don't miss future uploads however crap they might be! Thanks and regards, Mark
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Komentáře • 8

  • @-UrbanSurvivor
    @-UrbanSurvivor Před 2 lety +2

    Its a sobering process visiting those sites isnt it. ive got the book of aircraft wreck sites and have often thought of visiting a few whilst on holiday, its fascinating. any particular reason for visiting this particular aircraft Mark? dont think you actually got round to saying why, or maybe i missed it

    • @Codbotherer
      @Codbotherer  Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't say it in the video but yes, there'd have to be a reason for that trek! Bloody hard work that. 254 Battery, 81st Heavy Anti Aircraft Regiment record in the unit war diary " Hudson Bomber crashed 6,500 yards west of H.6"
      My Grandfather was with 254 battery at H6 at that time so it seemed like a good idea at the time! It was the purpose of me being on Hoy actually, visiting his gunsite which is edited into my summer campervan trip and also on video in full here: czcams.com/video/TCoQC0WPKoU/video.html
      H6 also shot down the very first aircraft to crash on British soil in WW2, a Ju88 at Pegal Burn. Not sure if I have enough footage for a fulll video on that but I might!
      I love looking at this sort of stuff, there's so much around my area just sitting quietly in the background...probably the same for you (where do you live?)

    • @-UrbanSurvivor
      @-UrbanSurvivor Před 2 lety +1

      @@Codbotherer Thats awesome, i didnt know that about your grandad, thats possibly the best reason to ever do anything, we went all the way up to evanton in scotland to visit a monument that grandad said he scribed his name on and dad was determind to find it, we think we did aswell, but just knowing my grandad had been there whilst learning to fly the swordfish at hms owl was enough to make that trip worth while, and let me tell you that climb, which was in freezing cold thick cloud wasnt easy either. im still in same place mate, its me, Paul

    • @Codbotherer
      @Codbotherer  Před 2 lety

      Oh, Paul S? Ha! Since when did you start eating fish? Not filleting it for the dog are you? Sounds like a good purposeful trip!

    • @-UrbanSurvivor
      @-UrbanSurvivor Před 2 lety +1

      @@Codbotherer yes ha, no, filleting it for the old man, or totally butchering the poor bloody things to be more accurate, yeah it was, was alot of fun

    • @Codbotherer
      @Codbotherer  Před 2 lety +1

      Just eat them off the bone, far less hassle.