During World War II the Lancaster was the most successful bomber used by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Lancasters continued to serve with Britain's Royal Air Force after the war, primarily as a maritime reconnaissance aircraft for Coastal Command. Bomber Command squadrons continued to use the Lancasters until…
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Lancasters After The War
The bond between the members of a bomber crew was intense and one can sense their spirit in the above photograph.It was taken on 29 January, 1944 of a No.…
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Lancaster Aircrew
Beginning in the late 1940's, over one hundred Canadian-built Lancaster Mk. X's that had been placed in storage following the war were modified to nine different configurations for post-war service.…
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Post-War RCAF Lancasters