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!
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The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
The Lancaster bomber, a British heavy bomber used during World War II, had a range of approximately 2,530 miles (4,070 kilometers) when equipped with a full bomb load. Its operational range could vary based on factors such as payload and mission profile, but it was designed for long-distance bombing missions, including raids deep into enemy territory.
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.
Lancaster bombers cost approximately 48,500 Pounds each.
A Lancaster Bomber never crashed at Kiveton Park. It was a Wellington Bomber!
Bomber Boys The Fighting Lancaster - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
The cruising speed of a Lancaster was 210 mph.
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The Lancaster was almost entirely aluminium, with some steel.
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There was no bomber of any kind that had 8 propellers.
Depending on the exact model, 7-9 crewmen were in a Lancaster.
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