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Wing Commander Guy Gibson, VC, DSO, DFC, was the most highly decorated and first Commanding Officer of 617 (Dam Busters) Sqn.

Gibson began World War Two at RAF Scampton with 83 Squadron, and commanded his first squadron, 106, at Coningsby before returning to Scampton to form 617 Squadron, ‘The Dambusters’, in early 1943. He was serving again at Coningsby in 1944 when he lost his life.

Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson VC

On Friday 24 January, a Typhoon aircraft from RAF Coningsby flew ‘wings’ belonging to a legendary World War Two airman in a flypast over Lincoln.

The ‘wings’, denoting that he was a pilot, were on a uniform that was left at Coningsby after Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC was killed in action in 1944. They will be on display at an exhibition in Lincoln, ‘Bastion in the Air: A Century of Valour’ that features Gibson’s Victoria Cross medal won for leading the Dambusters mission in 1943.  The event will also showcase other artefacts from RAF personnel decorated for gallantry.

Guy Gibson flew most of his operations from Lincolnshire, at Scampton and here at Coningsby. It’s a huge honour and privilege to be asked to carry his wings with me as I fly over Lincoln today

The pilot of the Typhoon said

Dave Harrigan, Aviation Heritage Manager at Lincolnshire County Council, added: “This is a fantastic opportunity to again highlight Lincolnshire’s vital contribution to the defence of our country through the bravery of such incredible individuals. It is very appropriate and gratifying that RAF Coningsby agreed to fly the wings as a tribute to Gibson and all of the other people that we are celebrating in this exhibition.” 

The exhibition opens at The Collection in Lincoln on 25 January and runs until 15 March.

A Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, flys over the Derwent Dam, 65 years to the day after the famous Dambuster raid known as Operation Chastise. Derwent Dam was used as a training location prior to the mission.
The famous Dambuster raid known as Operation Chastise. – The breaching of dams vital to the German war effort was carried out by 617 Squadron “The Dambusters” on 16/17 May 1943 and saw the destruction of two dams.

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