My father in law was a tail gunner for a B24 in India working the interdiction and inserting insurgents duties over Burma in 1943. He even has a partial credit for a kill, during which he got a back full of shrapnel from a near-miss from a Japanese 20mm shell. He says ot was a miracle the plane didn't catch fire after getting multiple hits all over the plane.
Fast foreward to 2002(? I could be wrong). While walking through the Avaiation museum in Ottawa we spotted a bunch of photos from the RAF and the Far East Command. Lo and behold, there's a picture of him and his crewmates having tea and biscuits under the tail assemly of their plane! Ed can't remember having the photo done and it looks like none of the others knew their picture was being taken.
When he told the museum staff about the picture and named everyone in the picture, the staff made him a poster size copy and gave him an electronic copy to use as wallpaper on his computer. They also redid the caption on the photo to include everyone's names and rank. The staff couldn't find out who they were using normal channels because none of the plane's markings were in the picture.
If I had the picture I'd post it but I'm at work right now.
Also at the airport close by in Hamilton Ontario they have a warplane museum with a flying Lancaster. I don't even have to see it to know it's in the air, the sound of 4 Merlins is unmistakeable.
I can't wait until they get more planes flying.