Pictured: Lancaster bomber in dramatic flypast to mark 65th anniversary of Dambusters raid It was one of the most stirring images of the Second World War - a Lancaster bomber coming in terrifyingly low over a huge dam.
And for the last surviving pilot of the epic Dambusters operation, seeing a bomber flying again must have felt like stepping back in time.
Squadron Leader Les Munro, 89, yesterday took part in a spectacular re-enactment to mark the 65th anniversary of the vital raid.

Bombs away: The world's only flying Lancaster makes a low pass over the Derwent Dam
Instead of Germany's Ruhr Valley below, it was Derbyshire but no less poignant for that. This was the exact spot the famous bombers had painstakingly prepared for their mission in 1943.
In dummy run after dummy run, the elite RAF crews planned their method of attack on the similar German targets.
Amid the roar of the bomber's four Merlin engines yesterday, Mr Munro said: "I'm not one to get emotional about things but it's very nice to be back here.
"It does surprise me that subsequent generations take part in things like this, but it's up to the individual how they react."

Historic: The Lancaster bombers soars over spectators during its flypast yesterday
Led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson, the pilot and his comrades manned 19 Lancasters from 617 Squadron for the raid.
Thanks to Barnes Wallis's extraordinary ?bouncing bomb?, two dams were destroyed but eight British aircraft and 53 men were lost.
Actor Richard Todd, 88, who played Gibson in the famous 1954 film about the mission laid a wreath for the dead yesterday.
For the flypast, a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster was chosen to lead, followed by a Spitfire, a Hurricane and two Tornado fighters from the present 617 Squadron.
All the planes flew from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire to take part in the event, which was preceded by a special memorial service on top of the dam.


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