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The Avro Lancaster had a maximum payload of 6,350 kg. So in terms of weight it could have carried some 80 adults plus its regular crew of seven.
The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
The heavy bomber manufactured in Yeadon during World War II was the Avro Lancaster. It was a British four-engine heavy bomber designed and produced by Avro and played a significant role in the Royal Air Force's strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The Lancaster was known for its impressive payload capacity and versatility in various missions.
The two successful four-engine bombers were: 1. The Handley Page Halifax (entered service in 1941) 2. The AVRO Lancaster (entered since in 1942).
A total of 7,377 Lancaster bombers were built during World War II. The aircraft, developed by Avro, served primarily with the Royal Air Force and became one of the most iconic heavy bombers of the war. Production of the Lancaster began in 1941 and continued until 1946, with the aircraft playing a significant role in various bombing campaigns, including the famous Dambuster raids.
Avro Lancaster was created in 1942.
Avro was based at Woodford, in Cheshire, England.
The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
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'
Avro Lancaster B111 'Special'
The Avro Lancaster had a maximum payload of 6,350 kg. So in terms of weight it could have carried some 80 adults plus its regular crew of seven.
36,858 pounds empty was the weight of the Avro Lancaster Bomber plane of World War 2.
The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
Vickers Wellington and Avro Lancaster.
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The heavy bomber manufactured in Yeadon during World War II was the Avro Lancaster. It was a British four-engine heavy bomber designed and produced by Avro and played a significant role in the Royal Air Force's strategic bombing campaign against Germany. The Lancaster was known for its impressive payload capacity and versatility in various missions.