The Lancaster Bomber carried out daring missions ... The spitfire is the most famous plane of WW2. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British the critical edge in ...
More than 4,000 Lancaster Bombers were assembled at Woodford in World War Two The role a factory played in Britain's victory in World War Two has been honoured on the 100th anniversary of its opening.
The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber for Bomber Command during WWII, having massive production rates. The aircraft ...
Striking videos have captured a WWII-era bomber flying above South Oxhey. The Avro Lancaster PA474 bomber flew over the estate yesterday evening (September 12) at around 7.10pm as part of a series ...
One of only two remaining Second World War-era Avro Lancaster Bombers will fly over the Lake District this evening. As part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Lancaster is due to ...
A renowned World War II bomber jet was spotted over the skies of Nottingham. An RAF Avro Lancaster brought its rumbling sounds to the county between Saturday, September 14 and Sunday, September 15.
Guy joins an ambitious engineering project to recover a crashed WW2 Lancaster Bomber – and the remains of its missing crew members – from the depths of the Dutch lake where it’s lain for 80 ...
Guy Martin honours the Lancaster bomber crews of World War II, as he tries out several onboard roles including pilot, gunner and bomb aimer. Has he got what it takes to join Bomber Command?
A film has been made honouring one Norwich man's derring-do as part of a bomber crew in the Second World War. Ray Parke, 99, flew on 40 missions over Germany and Holland as a Lancaster flight ...
A second Thunday Day event will take place at Yorkshire Air Museum this weekend where visitors can watch WW2 aircraft fire up ...
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A film has been made honouring one Norwich man's derring-do as part of a bomber crew in the Second World War. Ray Parke, 99, flew on 40 missions over Germany and Holland as a Lancaster flight engineer ...