Operation Tarnegol
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Nov 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:22:01
Suddenly the black of the night that surrounded them was split open by bright tracer cannon fire that streaked by the windows with loud cracks and then came the shock and thud as some struck the aircraft. The lights were all extinguished… so in the dark, tense and alarmed, everyone waited to see what would happen next. It was the 24th of October 1956, and the first shots in a war over the Suez Canal had just been fired! Ferdinand de Lesseps, the Father of the Suez Canal   The opening of the canal   A collection of canal views   British armed forces went great lengths to protect the canal during 2 World Wars   After a military coup in Egypt, Nasser took control of the country and seized the Suez Canal     The NF13 Meteor sold to the IAF by Britain   An Il14, as used by the Egyption Air Force   The actual Gloster Meteor used in the attack   The Ilyushin is brought down killing all onboard   The invasion by British, French and Israeli forces is a complete success but political pressures force them to relinquish the canal   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Mohamed kamal 1984, NADAR, the Tropenmuseum, the IWM, the RAF, the MOD, Lars Söderström and other images in the Public Domain.
Suddenly the black of the night that surrounded them was split open by bright tracer cannon fire that streaked by the windows with loud cracks and then came the shock and thud as some struck the aircraft. The lights were all extinguished… so in the dark, tense and alarmed, everyone waited to see what would happen next. It was the 24th of October 1956, and the first shots in a war over the Suez Canal had just been fired! Ferdinand de Lesseps, the Father of the Suez Canal   The opening of the canal   A collection of canal views   British armed forces went great lengths to protect the canal during 2 World Wars   After a military coup in Egypt, Nasser took control of the country and seized the Suez Canal     The NF13 Meteor sold to the IAF by Britain   An Il14, as used by the Egyption Air Force   The actual Gloster Meteor used in the attack   The Ilyushin is brought down killing all onboard   The invasion by British, French and Israeli forces is a complete success but political pressures force them to relinquish the canal   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Mohamed kamal 1984, NADAR, the Tropenmuseum, the IWM, the RAF, the MOD, Lars Söderström and other images in the Public Domain.

Suddenly the black of the night that surrounded them was split open by bright tracer cannon fire that streaked by the windows with loud cracks and then came the shock and thud as some struck the aircraft. The lights were all extinguished… so in the dark, tense and alarmed, everyone waited to see what would happen next. It was the 24th of October 1956, and the first shots in a war over the Suez Canal had just been fired!

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Ferdinand de Lesseps, the Father of the Suez Canal

 

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The opening of the canal

 

A collection of canal views

 

British armed forces went great lengths to protect the canal during 2 World Wars

 

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After a military coup in Egypt, Nasser took control of the country and seized the Suez Canal

 

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The NF13 Meteor sold to the IAF by Britain

 

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An Il14, as used by the Egyption Air Force

 

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The actual Gloster Meteor used in the attack

 

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The Ilyushin is brought down killing all onboard

 

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The invasion by British, French and Israeli forces is a complete success but political pressures force them to relinquish the canal

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Mohamed kamal 1984, NADAR, the Tropenmuseum, the IWM, the RAF, the MOD, Lars Söderström and other images in the Public Domain.

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