Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell, aged 105 and the sole remaining bomber pilot who operated the de Havilland Mosquito during the Second World War, was received by the King at Buckingham Palace on ...
On foggy nights during World War Two, runways were lit with fire to help guide bombers home. For thousands of RAF pilots, the ...
BBC Breakfast viewers were amazed as 105-year-old WW2 Mosquito pilot Colin Bell celebrated his birthday on the show,.
Throughout much of military aviation history, aircraft fit within the confines of what is technologically possible for the time. Occasionally, however, you’ll see military aircraft that burst out of ...
EXCLUSIVE: WW2 hero Colin Bell celebrates his 105th birthday and credits his remarkable longevity to three things.
One of the last surviving members of Bomber Command has told the extraordinary story of his heroic wartime service for the first time aged 104. Former pilot Colin Bell recalls in a new memoir how his ...
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The monarch held an audience with Flight Lieutenant Colin Bell, who presented Charles with a copy of his memoir.