The Lancaster bomber was a British aircraft used in WWII. The re-enactment is loosely based on a raid over the oil fields of Ploesti, Romania, which was under Nazi control. It's way more fun than it sounds. Chairs are set up in the shape of an aircraft. There is a pilot, co-pilot, bombardier, side gunners, tail gunner, nose gunner (yes, the actual bomber didn't have all those gunners, but more people equals more fun), four engines, several Messerschmidts and the narrator. I like to have real pilots at the controls to keep things a bit more authentic.
The story begins with a takeoff at an airfield somewhere in Britain. At several points, the aircraft is attacked by Messerschmidts. Other things happen and eventually the story ends. I am not at liberty to disclose any further details beyond what I already have.
Al Stephens used to do it on occasion back in the day. After he went in, several jumpers suggested that the honor of being the narrator be passed to me. I've put on several over the years. Really fun bit of performance art, especially when done while imbibing in a favorite adult beverage after a day of jumping.