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19-03-2008, 07:01 PM
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You're Top Poster: #4 | Aren't they meant to be getting her flying as a memorial to 97?
Owen, shame you weren't there last year for the BBMF launch. god i was fangirling. Duxford BBMF 087.jpg
What a day, 5 Spits, 2 Hurris, a Lanc and a Dakota, all playing silly buggers.
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19-03-2008, 10:47 PM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | The Kiwi one, Kitty? I haven't heard any word of that which doesn't mean a lot. She seems to be fairly well ensconsed at MOTAT and would be a considerable attraction for the museum. |
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20-03-2008, 02:14 AM
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You're Top Poster: #19 | Come to Canada, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, and you can take a flight in an Avro Lancaster Bomber. It didn't mean a lot to me until I stood inside that monster (no it was flight worthy when I was there - it is now). Check it out here on their web site: Take A Ride The Avro Lancaster Lancaster Photographs
Give me a call if you are in Town or nearby.
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20-03-2008, 02:37 AM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | I always remember reading a story about her restoration in an article from about 1989. One of the ladies on the team stripped the bomb bay doors of recently applied paint after something went wrong with the process. Her main tool? Toothpicks! Now that's dedication. |
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29-03-2008, 02:38 PM
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You're Top Poster: #7 | During my fathers service with 50 Conversion Flight, 1661 H.C.U. and
97 Squadron he flew in a total of 19 Lancasters, they being:
L7534, R5907, W4122, W4271, W4164, R5896, W4355, R5609, W4249,
ED425, ED862, ED880, ED869, ED923, ED816, ED917, ED869, ED866, JA708.
I am trying to get a photograph of each aircraft. So far I have got one, R5896 in which he went to St. Nazaire on April 2 1943.
This was the last operation that R5896 flew with 97 Squadron. It was transferred to 1660CU and then on to 15 Squadron and was struck of charge April 7 1944.
The picture was taken when R5896 was with 15 Squadron.
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11-04-2008, 11:33 PM
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You're Top Poster: #7 | Here's a nice picture of 83 Squadron Lancaster OL-T ED 601.
From "Lost Bombers"
Further Information
"Serial Range ED303 - EE202 This aircraft was one of 620 Lancasters ordered from A.V.Roe (Chadderton) in 1941 and built as 129 Mk.1s and 491 Mk.111s from Nov42 to Jun43, mixed up to Ed782 and all as Mk.111s from ED783 onwards. The Nk.1s were initially fitted with Merlin 20 and the Mk.111s with merlin 28 engines. ED601 was a Mk.1 and was delivered to 83 Sqdn 18Feb43, joining 207 Sqdn 12Nov43. ED601 took part in the following Key Operations: With No.83 Sqdn as OL-T, Nuremburg 25/26Feb43; St.Nazaire 28Feb/1Mar43; Berlin 1/2mar43; Nuremburg 8/9Mar43; Berlin 27/28Mar43; Berlin 29/30Mar43; Essen 3/4apr43; Stettin 20/21Apr43; Dortmund 23/24May43; D_sseldorf 25/26May43; D_sseldorf 11/12Jun43; Cologne 3/4Jul43; Hamburg 24/25Jul43; Hamburg 2/3Aug43. With No.207 Sqdn as EM-N, Berlin 18/19Nov43; Berlin 22/23Nov43; Berlin 26/27Nov43; Berlin 2/3Dec43- Lost. When lost this aircraft had a total of 467 hours. Airborne 1637 2Dec43 from spilsby. Crashed near Saalow, 6 km SW of Zossen. They were originally all buried at Saalow, they have been subsequentlyre-interred in the Berlin 1939-45 War Cemetery. The village of Kreis-Teltow is also mentioned on the Loss Card in connection with burials pertaining to this crew. P/O A.Mann KIA Sgt S.Martin KIA F/O H.F.C.Bonner KIA P/O E.V.Harley KIA Sgt A.S.Rushby KIA Sgt F.L.Brisco RCAF KIA Sgt N.F.Petty KIA " |
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12-04-2008, 02:05 AM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | DL, what's going on with her rear turret? Is that a metal panel, censor's work or just a trick of the light?
A very pleasant photo, thank you. |
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12-04-2008, 09:52 AM
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You're Top Poster: #1 | The turret could either have a reflection, or what seems more likely, armour plating. I need to look at my Turret book (later) to check. But here's some pics to compare Tom Philo Photography - Avro Lancaster World War II Heavy Bomber Pictures and Video
__________________ _________________ Beaufighter TF Mark Xs (NV427 'EO-L' nearest) of No. 404 Squadron RCAF based at Dallachy, Morayshire, breaking formation during a flight along the Scottish coast. February 1945. |
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24-06-2008, 04:31 AM
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You're Top Poster: #9 | Hi All,
Here's an interesting angle of the Lancaster at Andy's old stomping ground, Bull Creek. Web Lanc.JPG
Cheers
Owen |
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13-07-2008, 10:11 PM
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You're Top Poster: #2 | Ah, so that's what I look like with a mask on. Never did see the finished product after they modelled that mannikin on me...
One of three known Lancs in the southern hemisphere. Excellent BC display, wish I had got there again before we left. |
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