7,377 Lancaster bombers were built.
Lancaster bombers cost approximately 48,500 Pounds each.
Battle Stations - 2000 Lancaster Bombers 2-6 was released on: USA: 2003
at the start of the war only 25lb bombs were used, later 50lbs on fighter bombers in 1939, 100lbs bombs of light bombers such as the mosquito, 200lbs bombs on a mix of planes and later ww2 fighter bombers such as the tempest, 250lbs were used on a range of role, 500lbs on medium bombers, 1000lbs on heavy bombers, 2000lbs on heavy bombers, 8000lbs on the Lancaster, 12,000lb earthquake bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster, 22,000lb bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster
The cruising speed of a Lancaster was 210 mph.
The Lancaster and the Wellington
Vickers Wellington and Avro Lancaster.
200 mph (174 knots, 322 km/h). But could push it to 282.
The Avro Lancaster, a British heavy bomber used during World War II, had a maximum speed of approximately 287 miles per hour (460 kilometers per hour) at 15,000 feet (4,600 meters). Its cruise speed was typically around 240 miles per hour (386 kilometers per hour). The Lancaster's performance was vital for its role in strategic bombing missions.
Lancaster Bomber (WWII), Vulcan Tactical Bomber - Nuclear warhead capable (Cold War)
High Speed Cruise: 488 knots
The two successful four-engine bombers were: 1. The Handley Page Halifax (entered service in 1941) 2. The AVRO Lancaster (entered since in 1942).