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Lancs over Lincs: two Lancasters over Lincoln black and white version
A souvenir depiction of the historic visit to the UK by the Canadian Lancaster. In the summer of 2014 the only two remaining airworthy Avro Lancasters - normally separated by the Atlantic Ocean - flew together when the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's Mynarski Memorial Lancaster FM213, in the markings of KB726 VR-A of RCAF No 419 (Moose) Squadron, joined the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Lancaster PA474, in the colours of DV385 KC-A, "Thumper Mk III" of 617 ('Dambuster') Squadron.
This picture incorporates an aerial view of Lincoln by Ian Bracegirdle, adapted under a commercial licence.
This picture incorporates an aerial view of Lincoln by Ian Bracegirdle, adapted under a commercial licence.
© Gary Eason gary@easonmedia.com to license
Picture keywords: aviation, Avro Lancasters, Avro sisters, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Dambusters, DV385, flying Lancaster, FM213, four-engined, heavy bomber, KB726, KC-A, Lancasters, Lincoln, Lincoln Cathedral, Mynarski Memorial Lancaster, No 419 (Moose) Squadron, No 617 ('Dambuster') Squadron, PA474, RAF, RCAF, Thumper and Vera, Thumper Mk III, two Lancasters, VR-A
Published in: Two Lancasters, Black and white

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