This is on my bucket list. My great uncle Arther John Boar was a Bomber Command Lancaster Navigator. Shot down off the coast of Holland June 22nd 1943. His remains washed up on the island of Terschelling 4 days later, where he now rests in peace in the Commonwealth War Grave Cemetary.
My father was a Lancaster pilot with the RAF. Dad always enjoyed seeing the Lanc fly over us. He also enjoyed being a member of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
Just imagine a Wing Commander at age 24, able to fly from England, at night, at low level-100 feet or less and navigate to precision bomb dams in Germany-a location you have never been to in daylight, all while people are shooting at you at near point blank range. This took real skill, courage and guts that would be hard to find in such large numbers today- I salute everyone of these aircrews. I have visited these dams in daylight during the 1950’s, the shear size and locations are daunting to say the least. Bomber aircrews got a raw deal after the war, we owe so much to those brave men.
My Granddad did 29 war ops in an Avro Lancaster with 630 sqd. as a flight engineer, the rear gunner is a Canadian who I believe is still alive. They where hit by flak, shot, had the whole windscreen blown out & the Canadian rear gunner was once stood over a football sized whole in the rear while still shooting at attacking night fighters. Brave Men!! The 'Lanc' now resides in a field in Germany. Soberingly for Me, it was being flown By another crew that night. RIP to the seven Men of 'P'
Amazing that 19,000 Canadians fought and 10,000 were killed. What a sacrifice for a country to give for freedom. Great and informative video. RIP to those lost.🇨🇦
My dad flew Lancasters on mapping missions, 14,000 hours on Dakotas, even flew the De Havilland Comets out of Ottawa while on 412 (VIP) Squadron at CFB Uplands. Went on to Air Canada and the L-1011s there.
Amazing! A Lancaster just flew over my home in S.Wales, Uk, after an appearance at the Swansea show, it's a yearly thing but I never get tired of seeing this beauty flying low in the air! I live by the airport and they park here overnight ready for the same show again the next day. Incredible planes! Esp when accompanied by the Spitfire and Hurricane, which happens some years too! Love this video, thank you so much! ♥
I live in the US. Theres a group that tours the country with a B24 and up until recently a B17 (which sadly crashed a month ago). I know what you mean... they come every year (RIP B17), and it never gets old. Literally seeing a time capsule flying in the air, over modern buildings, etc.... its very surreal. Need to get out to the UK or Canada to see a Lancaster some day. Amazing aircraft.
Even though i am afraid of heights i would jump at the chance to experience what those brave aircrew went through over 70yrs ago. Wow what an honour to be able to fly inside a lancaster, lucky luck lucky SOD
You can fly in this plane, but it's not cheap. Basic Warplane Heritage Museum membership is $125 CDN. To upgrade to Bomber Crew Membership it's $2500 CDN. That allows you a one hour flight in the Lanc. I live in Ancaster, which is just a few miles from Hamilton Airport, so I get to see it fly over the area once in a while. It's always a great thrill to me, when I hear those engines I run outside to watch it fly over. Never have flown in it, but have seen it in the museum.
There is quite a few old posts here, from when I write today. The British, as a nation and the Free World, owes much to it's survival to the dedication and sacrifice given of it's Allies in both WW1 and WW2. The Canadians at Ypres and the Anzacs at Arras. The South Africans at Delville Wood. The NZ Typhoon pilots over Nazi flak in the Lowlands of Belgium and France. The Lanc crews over the Reich by night, our friends the US 8th Bomber Group B17s by day. Thank you all! Brave Men. RIP
This is my favourite plane every year my town has an air show but one year it was raining and the weather was horrible and wewere just about to go home i heard the amazing nois of the lancaster and look up to see it flying low right above me it look as though i could touch it thats when my love for this magnificent plane started
I am beyond jealous that you got to fly in the Lancaster!! In my opinion, this is the most beautiful plane ever built. I got to go inside a Lanc once, as it was being taken down from its display in a park in Windsor Ontario, but I've never flown in one. Thanks for posting this video!!!
Thank you for a rare insight into what it is like inside the Avro, you can only just imagine how frightening it would have been flying in freezing cold nights over Berlin. Regards John Kinnane
On the 4th of May, when we Dutch have the remembrance of the dead, and the day before we celebrate liberation day of WWII there was a Canadian Lancaster officer that liberated my town giving a speech. After all those years he still had a fine sense of humour :)
I am so thankful that you appreciate and share your experience of this bird :) I am British and I love this machine, I cannot say any more than Thank. you to all those that flew, and died in it for our survival. Thank you
@soaringtractor Well let's just say thank you to everyone who flew in world war two, and special thanks to the Amazing Canadians who fought from the start.
The WW2 party, Hurricanes, Spitfires, Dakotas and Lancaster’s. All of these aircraft, especially the Lancaster are a magnificent piece of machinery. It’s incredible how they managed to build these back in WW2, and still they fly today! So wonderful, yet so unfortunate of how many were shot down and all the lives that were lost. We will never forget those who fought for us.
Incredible video! So happy you filmed and shared this! Thank you so much! My grandfather was a rear air gunner in the Lancaster! I wish I could have met him
My father was an RAAF Squadron Leader flying sorties over Germany in the Avro Lancaster. He was pinned the Distinguished Flying Cross by King George VI at Buckingham Palace at war’s end. He never crowed about his role in the war, but I do believe he suffered greatly from what was then called shell-shock -- now today’s PTSD. His plaque is ensconced at the NSW Garden of Remembrance, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. RIP dad.
I have saved up since before COVID to fly on this bomber as I live in the UK and we can't fly on the BBMF Lancaster, and we can only taxi-run on the Lincolnshire Lancaster "Just Jane". I bought my museum membership today as the flights go on sale tomorrow - so excited! I'm pretty sure I'm gonna cry throughout the whole flight :D I came to see Vera and Thumper fly together with the Vulcan in the UK a few years ago, it was amazing - so historic!
Canadian warplane heritage museum in Hamilton Ontario has many vintage WWll aircraft. Many of them get flown regularly throughout the year. You can book demonstration flights on the Lancaster and other vintage aircraft. The museum is well worth the visit
When he talks about flying over Hamilton, Ontario, it reminds of a similar trip I took in B-17 "Ye Olde Pub" over downtown Atlanta. It was an amazing ride. Great video!
I live in Hamilton. It’s surreal when the Lancaster flies over, everybody stops what they’re doing and just stares at the sky, younger kids yell out “look it’s the Lancaster!” I’ve lived here for 21 years growing up but it’s still so awe-inspiring when this piece of history is in the air
20 dislikes ?. Thank you Canada for bringing Vera to the UK in 2014. Thank you to all those Canadian crews who fought (and died) for our freedom......you are not forgotten. 🇬🇧 🇨🇦
I'm sorry, but you must have misheard, I tried to provide a link for a picture of the Avro Arrow, but youtube won't allow it. The Lancastor has never been referred to as the Avro Arrow Lancaster for as long as I can remember, I'm 49 years old and remember when they brought this plane in from Goderich On. by Chinook helicopter (the wings by truck) 1976 I think. Cheers
My good friend Flt Lft Sid Good Royal Air Force with navigator Best once had to attack a target at 3000 feet imagine, as he described it Terrifying, God bless him and all who served us in these great machines
Great video. I was based at RAF Scampton a few years ago and know too well the vital effort the Lancaster crews gave in defence of the free world. Respect from over here in the UK 🇬🇧🇨🇦 I served alongside our ANZAC brothers and sister in Afghanistan and I am very proud to be a part of our great alliance which is stronger than any other in the world! (Respect to our US brothers and sisters too although they don’t quite like serving under the crown so much but brothers and sisters nonetheless 😉)🇺🇸
The Lancaster is a British plane. The four MERLIN engines. Were made in Castle Bromwich Birmingham England.. The Dam busters pilots were based in R.A.F. Scampton Lincolnshire England. They flew out from there on the night raid to bomb the Dam. Some of the pilots were Canadian. Respect to the Canadians and all who took part in it. Very brave men. On a very dangerous low flying mission. Bless them all.
I have embedded this video to my channel on LiveLeak.com. Everybody is enjoying it a lot. If there is a problem with my posting of your video, please let me know and I'll delete it immediately. Amazing footage of an amazing bird!
the Grand Slam bomb (22,000lbs) were only ever carried by 617 Squadron, The Dambusters, and were used very sparingly as there wasn't a great deal of them built, and the aircraft had to be specially modified to carry them
soaringtractor Well, according to the great book of world war II airplanes, about 30 B.1 (special) Lancaster's were given that task. The Merlin 24s were " specially" overhauled and modified by R R. Grand Slams were first delivered in Feb. of '45. All found, 41 were dropped.
i love this plane and i live right in the city so i can go whenever i want and a little wile ago they offered b17 flights FOR FREE and its truly a beautiful plain.
Actually, the Lancaster was simply just the AVRO Lancaster. No Aero. There is no reference to this aeroplane ever being officially known as the Avro Aero Lancaster. The full Manufacturer name and title is A.V ROE Lancaster which is where you may have gotten the aero from - A V ROE
thanks for sharing this video i am lucky to see ours fly all the time as i live in the uk and im from bomber country called Lincoln where the 617 Squadron,based at raf scampton ours is called the city of lincoln and to put people right it is A V Roe thats where it gets its name avro lancaster
It took off light as a feather due it not carrying a Heavy bomb load ;) Loaded up i'm sure alot of them took the whole runway to lift off.. You are a very lucky person to have been in such an aircraft, and i thankyou for taking the time to make this video ;)
Это бесценно ! Я бы улыбался ,если бы на таком прокатился ! Посмотреть бы на твою улыбку находясь на улице Дрездена пре пролете над городом этого Ланкастера ...
more like this is the plane the RAF used to get the job done........after all the RAF did send over 100 into Berlin at night to level the place and only a 2 thirds of the lot returned.....they also only had around 20-30 fighters to protect them from other fighters and around 10 of them where American the rest where British. Berlin proved how good and tough the Lancasters where.apart from that good video and your extremely lucky to be flying in one. :)
There were times during the war, when german forces were still very formidable, when being in the infantry was less dangerous than being on the crew of a bomber. Fact
'Steady....steady....steady....bombs gone' hard to imagine what was going through their minds un such stress. No wonder they looked shell shocked in rare footage of them coming off the planes.
You wouldn't get me in that wreck. At 1:40 looking back along the top of the fuselage the fuselage looks level and the rear turret looks level and the little fin looks vertical. The tail, however, is ALL fucked up and sitting lopsided.
According to the various books and manuels I have on the Lancaster, it was only the Avro Lancaster, and Aero is not mentioned, Avro came from the company's original name of A.V.Roe
This Canadian built Mk X Lancaster was built with the PACKARD Built in USA Merlins, 400 in Canada and 3,040 Mk B III's built in England ONE HALF of the total production used the Packard engine. FYI the other flying Mk I in England has the British built engines,...FYI...
Actually this plane didn't carry the 22,000lb because only certain squadrons were outfitted with it, and he bomb bay doors were removed. This plane has them.....
Couldn't have done it without Canada. Thank you, much love 💘 from England
This is on my bucket list. My great uncle Arther John Boar was a Bomber Command Lancaster Navigator. Shot down off the coast of Holland June 22nd 1943. His remains washed up on the island of Terschelling 4 days later, where he now rests in peace in the Commonwealth War Grave Cemetary.
This is PRICELESS!!! I'd be smiling for the rest of my life if given a ride on one of these. WOW!
Believe it or not you can for $3600 😂
My father was a Lancaster pilot with the RAF. Dad always enjoyed seeing the Lanc fly over us. He also enjoyed being a member of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
Just imagine a Wing Commander at age 24, able to fly from England, at night, at low level-100 feet or less and navigate to precision bomb dams in Germany-a location you have never been to in daylight, all while people are shooting at you at near point blank range. This took real skill, courage and guts that would be hard to find in such large numbers today- I salute everyone of these aircrews. I have visited these dams in daylight during the 1950’s, the shear size and locations are daunting to say the least. Bomber aircrews got a raw deal after the war, we owe so much to those brave men.
My Granddad did 29 war ops in an Avro Lancaster with 630 sqd. as a flight engineer, the rear gunner is a Canadian who I believe is still alive. They where hit by flak, shot, had the whole windscreen blown out & the Canadian rear gunner was once stood over a football sized whole in the rear while still shooting at attacking night fighters. Brave Men!! The 'Lanc' now resides in a field in Germany. Soberingly for Me, it was being flown By another crew that night. RIP to the seven Men of 'P'
Hey Cannucks - never forgotten in UK. Never will be. Absolutely our oldest ally, soldiers, sailors and airmen. Passed on to our grandchildren.
1 saw one fly over me today sounds amazing
My Dad was an airframe mechanic in the RCAF in WW2. He was proud to be a Canadian and proud to be part of the British commonwealth.
the sentiment rings true here in Canada as well!
Amazing that 19,000 Canadians fought and 10,000 were killed. What a sacrifice for a country to give for freedom. Great and informative video. RIP to those lost.🇨🇦
My dad flew Lancasters on mapping missions, 14,000 hours on Dakotas, even flew the De Havilland Comets out of Ottawa while on 412 (VIP) Squadron at CFB Uplands. Went on to Air Canada and the L-1011s there.
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Amazing! A Lancaster just flew over my home in S.Wales, Uk, after an appearance at the Swansea show, it's a yearly thing but I never get tired of seeing this beauty flying low in the air! I live by the airport and they park here overnight ready for the same show again the next day. Incredible planes! Esp when accompanied by the Spitfire and Hurricane, which happens some years too! Love this video, thank you so much! ♥
I live in the US. Theres a group that tours the country with a B24 and up until recently a B17 (which sadly crashed a month ago).
I know what you mean... they come every year (RIP B17), and it never gets old. Literally seeing a time capsule flying in the air, over modern buildings, etc.... its very surreal.
Need to get out to the UK or Canada to see a Lancaster some day. Amazing aircraft.
hi angel. what part of SOUTH WALES are u in?
Even though i am afraid of heights i would jump at the chance to experience what those brave aircrew went through over 70yrs ago.
Wow what an honour to be able to fly inside a lancaster, lucky luck lucky SOD
My Father flew one of these during WW2, never talked about it very much, unfortunately, he was shot down twice, but survived.
You can fly in this plane, but it's not cheap. Basic Warplane Heritage Museum membership is $125 CDN. To upgrade to Bomber Crew Membership it's $2500 CDN. That allows you a one hour flight in the Lanc. I live in Ancaster, which is just a few miles from Hamilton Airport, so I get to see it fly over the area once in a while. It's always a great thrill to me, when I hear those engines I run outside to watch it fly over. Never have flown in it, but have seen it in the museum.
There is quite a few old posts here, from when I write today. The British, as a nation and the Free World, owes much to it's survival to the dedication and sacrifice given of it's Allies in both WW1 and WW2. The Canadians at Ypres and the Anzacs at Arras. The South Africans at Delville Wood. The NZ Typhoon pilots over Nazi flak in the Lowlands of Belgium and France. The Lanc crews over the Reich by night, our friends the US 8th Bomber Group B17s by day. Thank you all! Brave Men. RIP
This is my favourite plane every year my town has an air show but one year it was raining and the weather was horrible and wewere just about to go home i heard the amazing nois of the lancaster and look up to see it flying low right above me it look as though i could touch it thats when my love for this magnificent plane started
The Lancaster often flies by or over and I never get tired of it.
I am beyond jealous that you got to fly in the Lancaster!! In my opinion, this is the most beautiful plane ever built. I got to go inside a Lanc once, as it was being taken down from its display in a park in Windsor Ontario, but I've never flown in one. Thanks for posting this video!!!
Thank you for a rare insight into what it is like inside the Avro, you can only just imagine how frightening it would have been flying in freezing cold nights over Berlin. Regards John Kinnane
On the 4th of May, when we Dutch have the remembrance of the dead, and the day before we celebrate liberation day of WWII there was a Canadian Lancaster officer that liberated my town giving a speech. After all those years he still had a fine sense of humour :)
Beautiful Lanc Bonny Lass !
in Rememberance of All the Young Men
of RAF Bomber Command
we remember you always
& love you still
i camped at Coningsby to watch her arrive in the uk,,,,and i wept uncontrollably .as she decended through a grey overcast sky.....beautiful...
Mom and I are helping the B.C. aviation museum to restore the avro Lancaster mk x fm 104😊
I live in lincolnshire uk and sometimes the BBMF flies over..no other sound in the sky like a lanc.
beautiful video!
I am so thankful that you appreciate and share your experience of this bird :) I am British and I love this machine, I cannot say any more than Thank. you to all those that flew, and died in it for our survival. Thank you
Thanks for sharing, and thank you for acknowledging our heritage! We Canadians salute our brothers and sisters in the USA.
Oh, never mind the Brits who actually built the planes...
@soaringtractor Well let's just say thank you to everyone who flew in world war two, and special thanks to the Amazing Canadians who fought from the start.
@@jakedeane5304 the Brits designed the Lancaster. However many were built in Malton near Toronto and flown to Britain during the war.
The WW2 party, Hurricanes, Spitfires, Dakotas and Lancaster’s. All of these aircraft, especially the Lancaster are a magnificent piece of machinery. It’s incredible how they managed to build these back in WW2, and still they fly today! So wonderful, yet so unfortunate of how many were shot down and all the lives that were lost. We will never forget those who fought for us.
Great video! Im proud to live 10 minutes from this plane and its even more amazing in person. I appreciate everyone who serves for their country's.
I've seen this plane flying so many times and everytime I stop and watch it.
Incredible video! So happy you filmed and shared this! Thank you so much! My grandfather was a rear air gunner in the Lancaster! I wish I could have met him
My father was an RAAF Squadron Leader flying sorties over Germany in the Avro Lancaster. He was pinned the Distinguished Flying Cross by King George VI at Buckingham Palace at war’s end. He never crowed about his role in the war, but I do believe he suffered greatly from what was then called shell-shock -- now today’s PTSD. His plaque is ensconced at the NSW Garden of Remembrance, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. RIP dad.
My Uncle was too, but was lost over Germany in 1944. So sad he was never found.
I have saved up since before COVID to fly on this bomber as I live in the UK and we can't fly on the BBMF Lancaster, and we can only taxi-run on the Lincolnshire Lancaster "Just Jane". I bought my museum membership today as the flights go on sale tomorrow - so excited! I'm pretty sure I'm gonna cry throughout the whole flight :D I came to see Vera and Thumper fly together with the Vulcan in the UK a few years ago, it was amazing - so historic!
Canadian warplane heritage museum in Hamilton Ontario has many vintage WWll aircraft. Many of them get flown regularly throughout the year. You can book demonstration flights on the Lancaster and other vintage aircraft. The museum is well worth the visit
Thanks for talking about Canadians during WW2
Great honour since in now helping the B.C.Aviation museum restoring avro lancaster mk x fm104 restoration 🙂👍🇬🇧🇨🇦🇦🇺
When he talks about flying over Hamilton, Ontario, it reminds of a similar trip I took in B-17 "Ye Olde Pub" over downtown Atlanta. It was an amazing ride. Great video!
I live in Hamilton. It’s surreal when the Lancaster flies over, everybody stops what they’re doing and just stares at the sky, younger kids yell out “look it’s the Lancaster!” I’ve lived here for 21 years growing up but it’s still so awe-inspiring when this piece of history is in the air
What a privilege to have flown in a Lancaster and thanks for the fine upload.
I saw this amazing bomber in the Ottawa aviation museum.. it was the one that caught my most attention. I would love to have the experience you had!
20 dislikes ?.
Thank you Canada for bringing Vera to the UK in 2014.
Thank you to all those Canadian crews who fought (and died) for our freedom......you are not forgotten.
🇬🇧 🇨🇦
I still remember this flying over my house and my god it was a amazing sight
my granddad was a rear gunner im so v proud of him
I'm sorry, but you must have misheard, I tried to provide a link for a picture of the Avro Arrow, but youtube won't allow it. The Lancastor has never been referred to as the Avro Arrow Lancaster for as long as I can remember, I'm 49 years old and remember when they brought this plane in from Goderich On. by Chinook helicopter (the wings by truck) 1976 I think. Cheers
My good friend Flt Lft Sid Good Royal Air Force with navigator Best once had to attack a target at 3000 feet imagine, as he described it Terrifying, God bless him and all who served us in these great machines
Glorious aircraft - excellent video
Great video. I was based at RAF Scampton a few years ago and know too well the vital effort the Lancaster crews gave in defence of the free world. Respect from over here in the UK 🇬🇧🇨🇦 I served alongside our ANZAC brothers and sister in Afghanistan and I am very proud to be a part of our great alliance which is stronger than any other in the world! (Respect to our US brothers and sisters too although they don’t quite like serving under the crown so much but brothers and sisters nonetheless 😉)🇺🇸
Thank you for acknowledging us Canadians in the WAR.
Sudsy Sutherland I love the Canadians are keeping her airworthy like the Brits. It was so nice to see them togheter a few years back
The Lancaster is a British plane.
The four MERLIN engines.
Were made in Castle Bromwich
Birmingham England..
The Dam busters pilots were based in R.A.F. Scampton
Lincolnshire England.
They flew out from there on the night raid to bomb the Dam.
Some of the pilots were Canadian.
Respect to the Canadians and all who took part in it.
Very brave men.
On a very dangerous low flying mission.
Bless them all.
Some 430 were built in Canada under licence; the same aircraft nonetheless, but Canadian built.
If there was something I do want to experience in this life, flying on such an iconic and wholly important aircraft like this would be one
My grandfather was an engineer on one of those bombers during WW2.
Great video and description.
Posted my own flight here.
Flight in a Lancaster Bomber
BIG CHEESY GRIN TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I dont blame you, you are a lucky guy to experience that I am so jealous, and I am in the RAF as well LOL
I have embedded this video to my channel on LiveLeak.com. Everybody is enjoying it a lot. If there is a problem with my posting of your video, please let me know and I'll delete it immediately. Amazing footage of an amazing bird!
Absolutly great video! Thank you very much for sharing this!
the Grand Slam bomb (22,000lbs) were only ever carried by 617 Squadron, The Dambusters, and were used very sparingly as there wasn't a great deal of them built, and the aircraft had to be specially modified to carry them
soaringtractor Well, according to the great book of world war II airplanes, about 30 B.1 (special)
Lancaster's were given that task. The Merlin 24s were " specially" overhauled and modified by
R R. Grand Slams were first delivered in Feb. of '45. All found, 41 were dropped.
Roughly like our Lincolns I've flown around Aussie in. And many hours over sea!
Wonderful video there. Bad luck about the props bent strobing effect.
You lucky bugger! Cousin John was a Flight Engineer with 101 Squadron based at Ludford Magna.
i love this plane and i live right in the city so i can go whenever i want and a little wile ago they offered b17 flights FOR FREE and its truly a beautiful plain.
A stunning video - thanks very much for sharing
Actually, the Lancaster was simply just the AVRO Lancaster. No Aero. There is no reference to this aeroplane ever being officially known as the Avro Aero Lancaster. The full Manufacturer name and title is A.V ROE Lancaster which is where you may have gotten the aero from - A V ROE
thanks for the ride. Much appreciated.
Thanks for sharing!
It was a pretty cool experience. Thanks for watching!
The best bomber to ever see the skies 😍👏
thanks for sharing this video i am lucky to see ours fly all the time as i live in the uk and im from bomber country called Lincoln where the 617 Squadron,based at raf scampton ours is called the city of lincoln and to put people right it is A V Roe thats where it gets its name avro lancaster
It took off light as a feather due it not carrying a Heavy bomb load ;) Loaded up i'm sure alot of them took the whole runway to lift off.. You are a very lucky person to have been in such an aircraft, and i thankyou for taking the time to make this video ;)
Top stuff! Well done for posting this.
Really great 👍🏻. Thanks
Thanks to your vlog thanks to your country for your bravery Richard ann UK
Fantastic video, 10/10! Thanks for the upload.
Это бесценно ! Я бы улыбался ,если бы на таком прокатился ! Посмотреть бы на твою улыбку находясь на улице Дрездена пре пролете над городом этого Ланкастера ...
i see that particular lancaster fly by my place most of the times they send it up
Over 8000 Americans served in the RCAF. And yes the Lancaster is a beautiful plane
very cool mate nice mini doco!
more like this is the plane the RAF used to get the job done........after all the RAF did send over 100 into Berlin at night to level the place and only a 2 thirds of the lot returned.....they also only had around 20-30 fighters to protect them from other fighters and around 10 of them where American the rest where British. Berlin proved how good and tough the Lancasters where.apart from that good video and your extremely lucky to be flying in one. :)
There were times during the war, when german forces were still very formidable, when being in the infantry was less dangerous than being on the crew of a bomber. Fact
I wish it were possible to get a flight on a Lancaster in the UK... maybe one day when Just Jane is airworthy again.
beautiful video thanks for sharing it :)
I went there for a school field trip that is the coolest thing
WOW! Awesomeness!
Wouldn't want to have been in one when a Bf 110 was pumping jazz music shells into its belly from below.
Amazing video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just been watching Jonny Johnson on the Dambuster raid, American Joe McCarthy was his pilot with Canadian Air Force
hey,I heard some Srilankan pilots flew Lancaster during ww2..if anyone knows information about it please share...by the way,nice video.
i read about this on google, needed sitation tho.
'Steady....steady....steady....bombs gone' hard to imagine what was going through their minds un such stress. No wonder they looked shell shocked in rare footage of them coming off the planes.
@popandbob Actually, it's the Avro AERO Lancaster, technically, but was known generally as the Avro Lancaster. Thanks for watching!
The sound of those merlins,,,,,,,,,,,
Here, put this in the search bar on youtube and watch when you have time
CBC's "The Arrow"
The man who invented the Lancaster bomber who was Roy Chadwick. I actually ive where his house/farm use to be in Widnes in farnworth
You wouldn't get me in that wreck. At 1:40 looking back along the top of the fuselage the fuselage looks level and the rear turret looks level and the little fin looks vertical. The tail, however, is ALL fucked up and sitting lopsided.
According to the various books and manuels I have on the Lancaster, it was only the Avro Lancaster, and Aero is not mentioned, Avro came from the company's original name of A.V.Roe
that is pretty awesome the video is GREAT
This Canadian built Mk X Lancaster was built with the PACKARD Built in USA Merlins, 400 in Canada and 3,040 Mk B III's built in England ONE HALF of the total production used the Packard engine. FYI the other flying Mk I in England has the British built engines,...FYI...
PACKARD...GLORYFIED CAR ENGINE......
ROLLS ROYCE MERLIN....A TRUE AERO ENGINE..FAR MORE SUPERIOR TO PACKARD...
PLUS MERLIN WENT TO FORD FIRST HA HAAA
How did you get to do that.
i have never heard of an avro arrow lancaster as this guy mentions in this video , i do know avro made the cf-105 arrow aka, the avro arrow
Most Lancaster are armed with 7.7 mm brownies machine guns and 12.7 mm vickers machine guns
Great stuff .... : ).
What i would give to have that experience (LANCASTER'S ARE AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!)
Avro Arrow Lancaster?
whoa so crazy how it can fly with the props spinning so slow. just another miracle only jesus can explain.
they arent...
its jsut an effect it has on the camera
The props go a lot faster than what they look like they are going
Hi speed vid camera shutter causing the effect. Prop rotation speed was around 1900 RPM.
Actually this plane didn't carry the 22,000lb because only certain squadrons were outfitted with it, and he bomb bay doors were removed. This plane has them.....