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  2. Dambusters items fetch nearly £25,000 at auction - AOL

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    A large collection of memorabilia commemorating the man who led the famous Dambusters raid has been sold at auction. ... along with a photograph of a Lancaster bomber that was signed by Barnes ...

  3. Avro Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    The Avro Lancaster, commonly known as the Lancaster Bomber, is a British Second World War heavy bomber.It was designed and manufactured by Avro as a contemporary of the Handley Page Halifax, both bombers having been developed to the same specification, as well as the Short Stirling, all three aircraft being four-engined heavy bombers adopted by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the same era.

  4. Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre's main exhibit is Avro Lancaster Mk VII, NX611, named Just Jane after a popular wartime comic character. The Lancaster was built by Austin Aero Ltd at their Cofton Hackett Works just south of Birmingham in April 1945. [7] It was intended to be used against Japan as part of the RAF's Tiger Force. However, the surrender of Japan meant ...

  5. Avro Lancaster PA474 - Wikipedia

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    Avro Lancaster PA474 is a four-engined, Second World War era, Avro Lancaster heavy bomber operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight as a tribute to all members of Bomber Command during the Second World War.

  6. Avro Lancaster FM213 - Wikipedia

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    FM213 is an Avro Lancaster, one of only two airworthy examples in the world. It was built in Malton, Ontario at Victory Aircraft as construction number 3414 and rolled out in July 1945. Built as a Mark X bomber, it was no longer needed in Europe and transferred directly to storage at CFB Trenton.

  7. RAF Witchford - Wikipedia

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    Loss of Lancaster HK559 - an account of just one crew lost from Witchford and of subsequent commemoration ceremonies The RAF Witchford & Mepal Display – collection of memorabilia An extensive history of the station, with some coverage of RAF Mepal, is contained in 'Memories of RAF Witchford' by Barry and Sue Aldridge.

  8. No. 550 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 550 Squadron RAF was a heavy bomber squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War II.Formed at RAF Waltham on 25 November 1943, 550 Squadron flew Avro Lancaster bombers as part of No. 1 Group RAF.

  9. No. 619 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Flying Officer P Ingleby, the navigator of a Lancaster of No. 619 Squadron based at RAF Coningsby, seated at his table in the aircraft The squadron was formed out of elements of 97 Squadron [ 7 ] [ 8 ] at RAF Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire on 18 April 1943, equipped with Lancaster Mk.III bombers, as part of 5 Group in Bomber Command .