The Lancaster was the main British heavy bomber.
Avro Lancaster was created in 1942.
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Avro was based at Woodford, in Cheshire, England.
The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
36,858 pounds empty was the weight of the Avro Lancaster Bomber plane of World War 2.
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.
A total of 7,377 Avro Lancasters were built during World War II. The aircraft was produced primarily at Avro's factories in England, with additional production occurring at other locations. The Lancaster became one of the most famous heavy bombers of the war, known for its design and effectiveness in bombing missions.
A total of 7,377 Avro Lancasters were built during World War II. This iconic British heavy bomber was produced primarily at the Avro factory in Manchester. The Lancaster played a crucial role in strategic bombing missions over Germany and became one of the most revered aircraft of the conflict.