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Two C-47 Dakota's departing the
former HMS Daedalus (now Solent Airport) during a re-enactment
for the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day landings in 2014.
Eight Dakota's in total took off
from HMS Daedalus to join 6 others for a mass parachute drop
at Carentan, in a remembrance titled "Daks over Normandy". The
two Dakota's seen here in invasion stripes are "Union Jack
Dak" and "Drag em Oot".
HMS
Daedalus was the busiest airfield on the South Coast during
D-Day as the RAF were joined by Canadian Typhoons and Mustangs
who also flew from here. As well as this, US Navy Squadron
VCS-7 used the airfield as the base for their Spitfires. (www.theddaystory.com) |