I am an old World War II pilot from the 15th Air Force in Italy. The Lancaster was a 1942 United Kingdom bomber. I have a picture of it on a 3 X 6 picture of World War II Aircraft.
55 minutes to get it to london to america
The B-29. In WW2 there were only 2 planes available with the capacity to carry a bomb the size and weight of the atomic bombs: the american B-29 and the british Lancaster. But since the bomb was american, the plane had to be american. The Lancaster might have been a better choice as it had a longer bomb-bay, permitting a more stable tail fin design, but the B-29 was american.
36,858 pounds empty was the weight of the Avro Lancaster Bomber plane of World War 2.
The Lancaster Barnstormers is an American professional baseball team based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Freedom Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.
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Boeing 757
The Lancaster was built in Lancaster
The address of the Lancaster Library is: 601 W. Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster, 93534 3398
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There was no bomber of any kind that had 8 propellers.
The Dambusters flew the Avro Lancaster, a British heavy bomber used during World War II. Specifically, they utilized a modified version of the Lancaster known as the Lancaster B.III Special, which was equipped with the distinctive bouncing bomb designed by Barnes Wallis. This aircraft was instrumental in the famous Operation Chastise mission, targeting German dams in 1943.
Yes because it's a twisted incline plane.