Behind the pilot and flight engineer, past the bomb bay.
No. The Battle of Britain was a defensive air battle, and the RAF fought the Luftwaffe with fighter aeroplanes. The Lancaster was a four-engined bomber which didn't come into service until after the BofB.
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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
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36,858 pounds empty was the weight of the Avro Lancaster Bomber plane of World War 2.
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!
A Lancaster bomber typically had a crew of seven members, including the pilot, co-pilot, navigator, bomb aimer, wireless operator, mid-upper gunner, and rear gunner. A fully crewed Lancaster could hold up to seven people.
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The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
The cruising speed of a Lancaster was 210 mph.
A Lancaster bomber typically had a crew of seven, which included the pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, bomb aimer, and two gunners. In terms of passenger capacity, it could theoretically accommodate around 10-12 people if additional seating were arranged, but this would be highly impractical and not advisable due to the design and operational purpose of the aircraft. The focus of the Lancaster was primarily on its role as a heavy bomber, not for transporting large numbers of people.
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Lancaster bombers cost approximately 48,500 Pounds each.
The Lancaster was almost entirely aluminium, with some steel.
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There was no bomber of any kind that had 8 propellers.