On the night of April 26th, 1944 more than two hundred RAF bombers were on a mission to take out strategic targets in Schweinfurt, Germany. In one of the Lancasters from the 106th Squadron sat Flight Engineer Norman Cyril Jackson. When his Lancaster was hit, he made the incredible decision to go outside the plane on the wing to put the fire out. An incredible story of bravery for which he would earn the Victoria Cross.
00:00 Bf 110 vs RAF Lancasters
02:18 Fw 190s vs British planes
03:14 Norman Jackson is injured
04:20 The plane is on fire!
06:30 World of Warships: Legends
07:26 Wingwalker Jackson clings to the wing
08:52 Fw-190 spots the repair
10:32 Mifflin tries to crash land
11:16 Jackson hits the ground
12:16 Norman Jackson is awarded VC
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