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Avro Lancaster
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Avro Lancaster
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - photo Cpl Phil Major
A 617 Squadron Lancaster dropping a "tall boy" bomb
History
Type
4 engine monoplane
Role
Heavy bomber
Designer
Avro
Manufacturer
Avro
Produced
A.E. Roe (3 locations) plus 5 other companies.
Number built
7,377
Primary users
RAF; RCAF; RAAF
In service
February 1942
Out of service
1962 RCAF
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Contents
1
Remarks
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General characteristics
3
Crew members
3.1
61 & 617 Squadron RAF
Remarks
General characteristics
Crew:
Length:
Wingspan:
Height:
Empty weight:
Max takeoff weight:
Powerplant:
Maximum speed:
Range:
Service ceiling:
Armament
Guns:
Bombs:
Crew members
61 & 617 Squadron RAF
Phillip Herbert Martin DFC & Bar
Category
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Aircraft