Posted by Tim (Delaware, Canada) on 23 March 2008 in Transportation.
Seventh (only one more after this one) in the series from the Canadian Warplane Museum. This photo shows the pride and joy of the museum - a beautifully-restored Lancaster bomber. This plane is one of only two Lancaster in the world that are still capable of flying. [The other is in England.] In terms of the photography side of things, it isn't a particularly noteworthy picture, but it's about the best that I could get of the whole plane, given limited access and the location.
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What a beautiful sight. And, yes, there is just one Lancaster flying in the UK and, together with a Spitfire and Hurricane, it often gives a lump-in-the-throat flypast.
24 Mar 2008 5:15pm
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