The Lancaster was not in service at the Battle of Britain. It did not fly in the RAF until early 1942.
The Battle of Britain took place against the Nazi bomber and fighter planes in the skies over Great Britain during the Summer of 1940, during a period when Britain stood alone against them. It was fought in the skies over Britain after France surrendered following the Battle of France. It takes its name from a speech Churchill gave in which he said, "The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin."
The Battle of Britain occurred between the Luftwaffe (the German Air Force) and the Royal Air Force of Britain. It was waged in the air over England and the English Channel. The battle began in July 1940 and faded out in late 1940 when German bomber attacks declined markedly.
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The cost of a single Lancaster Bomber was between £45-50,000.
A Lancaster Bomber never crashed at Kiveton Park. It was a Wellington Bomber!
Yes the schnellbomber, a high speed bomber aircraft, developed by the Germans was used in the battle of Britain.
The Lancaster was not in service at the Battle of Britain. It did not fly in the RAF until early 1942.
The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
The cruising speed of a Lancaster was 210 mph.
Bomber Boys The Fighting Lancaster - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
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The Lancaster was almost entirely aluminium, with some steel.
Lancaster bombers cost approximately 48,500 Pounds each.
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There was no bomber of any kind that had 8 propellers.