look at that scene. it could not be more perfect? yeah, i'm very lucky indeed to be stood here. these are three of the planes from the battle of britain memorial flight. the spitfire at the end is the one that is going to be flying down to captain tom more's house. the one in the middle sadly not going. that is the middle sadly not going. that is the last remaining spitfire which took part in the battle of britain. then you have got the glorious hurricane next to me. that is piloted by mark, whojoins me now. what is it like to be taking part in this fly—past of captain tom's house today? it is a huge privilege to be selected. it encapsulates everything we stand for. we are commemorating what he did 75 years ago. we are celebrating right now what he has achieved with his fundraising for the nhs. and inspiring the future for us all to pull together and work