There is something delightfully nostalgic about the Lancaster Bomber that aircraft experts and enthusiasts alike will always appreciate. Reliable, versatile and readily available, the Avro Lancaster's arrival in 1942 made way for a new calibre of the four-engined bomber that would become Bomber Commands primary weapon during the Second World War. Participating in some of the most daring and famous missions of its day, the Lancaster marked a momentous period in British aviation history and has maintained an iconic status ever since. Not only proving to be the most successful British heavy bomber of its day, the Lancaster became the inspiration for further aviation developments, such as the Lincoln and even the making of a movie after its role in the unforgettable Dambuster Raid. Using original wartime footage and recent colour film of one of the few Lancaster's remaining in the world, this programme relays a full and fascinating account of the Lancaster's story, which will prove both informative and highly dramatic.
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