About This Event

Colin Bell was a member of the elite Pathfinder 608 squadron, part of the force that, arguably, did more than any other bombing unit to bring about the Nazis' final surrender. Full of touching admiration for his RAF comrades - one in four of whom were killed - in his book Bloody Dangerous he paints an extraordinarily vivid picture of what it was like to fly a Mosquito, the wooden wonder. Coned by searchlights, he experienced the terror of being tracked by devastatingly effective 88 mm radar-controlled anti-aircraft guns and being chased by night-fighting Messchersmitt 262s, the only aircraft in the German armoury capable of outrunning the Mosquito. Bell suffering engine failures, fuel starvation, near fatal ice, numerous hits to his plane and, on one occasion, an explosion so close there was shrapnel in his parachute and burn marks on his navigator's flying suit.

This event is part of the Hereford Military History Festival, 25-27 September 2026. Why not make a weekend of it? Read more here.

Event Details

Admission / Ticket Info:

Ticket price incl. booking fee £12.65

Disabled Access:

The church has a level, inviting entrance and open, step-free access throughout the main areas.

Disabled Facilities:

The building features modern, fully Accessible Toilets that are designed to accommodate wheelchair users

Assistance and guide dogs are warmly welcomed. An induction loop system is installed for those who use hearing aids.

Contact:

NedG@fmcm.co.uk

Getting There

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St Peter's Church
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR1 2DL