Dambusters Fly Again – Part 2
Jan 30, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration49:16
Video ID_i2LOVuYgew
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Engagement Rate8.49%
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One of history’s boldest missions. One modern-day attempt to relive it – without CGI, without shortcuts, and without room for error.
In May 1943, a squadron of RAF Lancaster bombers roared into Nazi Germany’s industrial heartland, armed with a weapon unlike any before: the bouncing bomb. Conceived by visionary engineer Barnes Wallis, this five-ton marvel skipped across water like a stone, striking enemy dams at their weakest point. The resulting explosions crippled the Ruhr Valley’s war machine and etched the Dambusters into legend – immortalised in film, folklore, and the annals of military ingenuity.
But the science behind Wallis’s invention was as daring as the raid itself – and much of it has been lost to time.
Seventy years later, Cambridge engineer Dr Hugh Hunt leads a fearless team of dam builders, explosives experts, and low-altitude pilots in a quest to resurrect the impossible. Their goal: to recreate the iconic strike using only vintage technology, raw physics, and sheer nerve.
~ A WWII-era aircraft is retrofitted to carry a spinning bomb the size of an oil drum.
~ A 130-foot-wide dam is constructed on a remote Canadian lake.
~ Pilots must fly just 60 feet above the water, timing their drop to perfection.
~ If they succeed, the dam will erupt in a spectacular blast – proving once again that Wallis’s genius defies time.
This isn’t a reenactment. It’s a real-world resurrection of one of the most audacious feats in aviation history.
Watch part 1 of the documentary here – https://youtu.be/KO5x9cwLXvM
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