The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber for Bomber Command during WWII, having massive production rates. The aircraft had unmatched versatility with a spacious bomb bay and unique bouncing ...
for I believe the Lancaster was the greatest single factor in winning the war." After the war, Avro continued to make excellent aircraft, including the Shackleton and the delta-winged Vulcan ...
for I believe the Lancaster was the greatest single factor in winning the war." After the war, Avro continued to make excellent aircraft, including the Shackleton and the delta-winged Vulcan, the ...
The Avro Lancaster - flown by Flt Cdr Henry Melvin "Dinghy" Young - was shot down after successfully bombing the Möhne Dam. The aircraft came under fire from a German position on the Dutch coast.