Over the years, I have visited Duxford on numerous occasions and never fail to notice the hangar that was featured in the 1969 film, BOB. It was noted that the production team used too much explosive on the actual hangar, resulting in a misfire during the first attempt, with only a few bits falling off.
Interestingly, the hangar's complete destruction in the film was a model. Many people have seen the film, including myself, who watched it at Redhill Cinema in Surrey in 1969 with my parents. I have since viewed it several times on television and also have a DVD copy. Additionally, I had the chance to speak with an extra from the film whose scene was cut due to a minor oversight involving his Landrover 1968 number plate. Although the film has several bloopers, it remains a tribute to all those who lost their lives during the war, whether they were English and the many others that joined the RAF or German. At Tangmere church there is a churchyard one side is German graves and the other British graves. I do hope a new film is made, but without overusing CGI, as was the case with the unwatchable Midway film.
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