Avro Lancaster was created in 1942.
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Avro was based at Woodford, in Cheshire, England.
36,858 pounds empty was the weight of the Avro Lancaster Bomber plane of World War 2.
During the life of the Avro lancaster bomber it dropped more than 608,000 tons of bombs on 156,000 wartime missions.
Avro Lancaster B111 'Special'
Vickers Wellington and Avro Lancaster.
The two successful four-engine bombers were: 1. The Handley Page Halifax (entered service in 1941) 2. The AVRO Lancaster (entered since in 1942).
Two of the most famous aircraft of World War II were the P-51 Mustang and the B-29 Superfortress. They worked together to end the war in Europe and Japan. Plus Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Avro Lancaster, Mitsubishi Zero
I have just finished a 1:32 scale model of an Avro B1 Mk 1 Lancaster Bomber. Approx. 1200 hours of loving work over a period of 2 & 1/2 years. Is there a Lancaster model association that I can join and compare models etc. ? My email is echs@global.co.za Brian
The Lancaster was built at a number of factories in order to increase production. The majority came from Avro at Chadderton near Manchester, others were built by Metropolitan-Vickers, Armstrong Whitworth and at the Austin Motor Company works in Longbridge, Birmingham. The Lancaster was also produced in Victory Aircraft, Malton, Ontario, Canada.