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A Lancaster bomber recently flew over Shropshire and the RAF Museum to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day and honour those that fought and lost their lives in the Second World War.
The RAF Allied bombing campaign was heroic but controversial for one reason ... Hurricane and Lancaster, ... These beautiful unearthed letters sent in WW2 will bring a tear to your eye.
One of only two remaining airworthy Lancaster bombers will fly over several airfields to mark the 80th anniversary of the Dambusters Raid. The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) plane PA474 ...
As part of the route, the BBMF Lancaster will take off from RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, travel down to London to conduct a flypast over the RAF Museum, Hendon, London, before returning to ...
I caught the iconic BBMF Lancaster Bomber flying over RAF Coningsby, and it was an unforgettable sight. Hearing those engines roar and seeing this historic aircraft in action was a powerful ...
A Lancaster Bomber fly-past has been cancelled due to 'high winds'. The aircraft had been scheduled to fly over North Staffordshire on its way to Smallwood Vintage Rally and then on its return to ...
An RAF Lancaster fly-over has been confirmed for a festival on outskirts of Coventry. Organisers of the Brinklow Scarecrow Festival have said there will be a single flypast on Sunday, August 25.
A Lancaster bomber will fly over Shropshire this weekend to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day. Local news you can trust News Sport Entertainment Your World Newsletters ...
Lancaster RA508 was one of more than 1,100 planes dispatched to bomb Dortmund on March 12, 1945 - and one of just two aircraft lost during the raid. Above: Lost crew member Kenneth Robert Haw.
The Halifax actually predated the Lancaster, making its maiden flight on October 25, 1939, and entering into official RAF operational service on November 13, 1940. Tech specs and vital stats included: ...
A new book tells the story of the men and women behind the legendary Avro Lancaster Bomber. Greg Wright reports on the planes that flew 150,000 sorties and dropped 600,000 tons of explosives.
An iconic Lancaster bomber will fly over the West Midlands very soon to mark the launch of a fundraising appeal at the RAF Museum in Cosford.