Lancaster bombers cost approximately 48,500 Pounds each.
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!
Bomber Boys The Fighting Lancaster - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The cruising speed of a Lancaster was 210 mph.
The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
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I heard it was somewhere in the vacinity of 250,000,000 Pretty pricey
The Lancaster was almost entirely aluminium, with some steel.
The cost of a Lancaster bomber during World War II was approximately £45,000, which would be equivalent to several million pounds today when adjusted for inflation. This figure reflects the complexity and advanced engineering of the aircraft, which served as a key component of the Royal Air Force's bombing campaigns. However, specific costs could vary based on production contracts and modifications.
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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.