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    This would have been good to see & hear

    Yes a very low Lancaster note the Mid-Upper having a gecko as they wiz by not sure as to the vintage nor the Lancaster.
    The motif does not resemble the City of Lincoln anyway will let the buffs decide to me this is pretty good stuff

    PostScript~ I did notice that the upper the taboo fairing may be missing they had from what I remember and not wanting to scrounge for the pic small rods that came down as the weapons depressed in line with any structure like tail fins-cockpit-wings etc to stop the fire from damaging the aircraft.
    But the dark earth camo paint may disguise it what do others think!
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    I think it's Vera, the Canadianicon one. It's a great phot.

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    It is Vera, that's his VC on the side

    Canadianicon VC hero P/O Andrew Mynarski

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    Great photo. Built a model of a Lancaster more years ago than like to think about. Good memories.

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    Outstanding photo!

    I have never seen a Lancaster in person. I've been in the Confederate Air Force over fifteen years and been to many, many air shows but Lancaster's are rare. I've heard P-51 Mustangs and Spitfires screammin their single RR Merlin motors, and always wonder how a Lancaster with four RR Merlin's would sound!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    Great photo. Built a model of a Lancaster more years ago than like to think about. Good memories.
    Me too! I built about every WWII aircraft model available growing up, and got good at it after learning how to use an airbrush, etc.
    My Lancaster was the the Revel "Dam-buster" with the spinning drum explosive held beneath the fusalage/bombay doors.

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    Went the the AWM and saw G-George one of the few 100 mission Lancasters to remain in the world awesome plane no doubt my father (WWII LAC Engine Fitter) in his travels may have worked on one but I have always thought the Libs-B-17 etc would have covered the Pacific region I know he did work on the Spitfires.
    But to see one up close it really is emotional and to me I think of young lads night after night going in to places like the Ruhr valley and facing flak and night fighters the unflinching courage and sheer will power in believing in the right stuff for humanity.
    It was always Point Blanks aim to bomb the civilians and demoralize the population, Dresden and Hamburg did that very well but to be at night and spinning out of control on fire in the back of your mind, no that is a different kind of valor though I also respect the suffering of the B-17's crews especially Schweinfurt.
    They had a saying for the rear gunner on a Lanc and a book was written from memory here guys (A bit fuzzy now) called I think "Three Seconds To Live"
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    They are loud. Much like a B 17. I had to work an air show in Englandicon in 1971 and they had one there. The largest plane at the show wasn't even the C5 Galaxy. (747) it the British Vulcan bomber. That was a big airplane.

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    When I was a kid they had a grand opening airshow for the D/FW International Airport and they had a Vulcan bomber flying there. Awesome looking aircraft!

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    I saw the Vulcan once a year at the Chicago Airshow until it crashed at Glenview Naval Airbase in 1977. I have seen the B-52 take-off and land but the Vulcan was really something to view on take-off and landing.

    I had to build a model of the Vulcan (old Lindberg kit)Attachment 57735

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