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Lancaster turret – parachute

Video August 15, 2009April 26, 2020 flycrufc Aviation, Videos
Getting out of the turret in an emergency means getting your parachute on, turning 90 degrees, opening the doors and falling into the ice cold sky at 18,000 feet.

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