A British Royal Airforce Avro Lancaster seen above the German city of Hamburg - Jan 1943
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Avro 683 Lancaster. 'S' for Sugar with 100 missions completed
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Avro Vulcan B1A XH498 of the Waddington Wing at RAF Valley in May 1966.
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V Bombers: Avro Vulcan, Handley Page Victor, And Vickers Valiant, The Last British Cold War Bombers VIDEO ➤➤ https://youtu.be/djQLDxs8rIY
HIGHER RESOLUTION IMAGE ➤➤ https://tinyurl.com/53a8sf28
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I can't help but love his large delta wing....
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An Avro Lancaster
Another aircraft from the collection at the Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon
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The iconic Lancaster making a photo pass at the Little Gransden Airshow, United Kingdom
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The rear gunner of an RAF Lancaster bomber watches the sky for enemy fighters as they head out on another mission - date and location unknown
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Avro 683 Lancaster BVII. G-ASXX. At Biggin Hill EGKB. March 1966
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Inktober 13 Vulcan the God of Fire & Weapons
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The bomb load used for industrial demolition (Bomber Command codeword "Abnormal") loaded in the bomb bay of an Avro Lancaster of No. 9 Squadron RAF at Bardney, Lincolnshire, before a night raid on Stettin, Germany. "Abnormal" consisted of 14 x 1,000-lb. MC high-explosive bombs.
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