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Lancaster returns to AWM
Why don't they donate/lend it to H.A.R.S. and have a flying memorial.
"David Bromage" wrote in message .. . Avro Lancaster B1 W4783/A66-2 (aka "G for George") returned to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra yestday after a 5 year cosmetic restoration. "George" made 90 flights, including 54 bombing raids, with RAAF No. 460 Squadron in 1943-44, at a time when the average life expectancy of a Lancaster and its crew was 30 missions. The new Lancaster exhibit will be open to the public in December. Cheers David |
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I was talking to some of the restorers about this several months ago...
Even if they did get it to flying condition again it could never be insured as it is considered "Priceless". No insurance, no fly... I'd like to see a replica though... Pete... "Graeme Hogan" wrote in message ... Why don't they donate/lend it to H.A.R.S. and have a flying memorial. "David Bromage" wrote in message .. . Avro Lancaster B1 W4783/A66-2 (aka "G for George") returned to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra yestday after a 5 year cosmetic restoration. "George" made 90 flights, including 54 bombing raids, with RAAF No. 460 Squadron in 1943-44, at a time when the average life expectancy of a Lancaster and its crew was 30 missions. The new Lancaster exhibit will be open to the public in December. Cheers David |
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Graeme Hogan wrote:
Why don't they donate/lend it to H.A.R.S. and have a flying memorial. G for George is too historically important to risk flying. Keep it as a static display and restore the RAAFA Museum Lanc to airworthiness. Then you get the best of both worlds :-) |
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