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G-CPTN
11th Jul 2015, 11:11
Pensioners restore rare WWII bomber - BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20886684)

Beech_Boy
11th Jul 2015, 11:21
That story is 2.5 years old, any further info??

G-CPTN
11th Jul 2015, 16:20
That story is 2.5 years old.

So when should we expect to see it flying?

rog747
11th Jul 2015, 16:30
would love to the see the privately owned lanc just Jane fly out of east Kirby BUT from what i know some of the superb restoration has not been technically documented which means when the CAA is asked to give her a C of A the owners maybe struggling to provide the paperwork for the work done to get her flying unless exemptions are allowed ?

TOWTEAMBASE
11th Jul 2015, 16:57
Amazing how we are here talking about getting a lanc flying again, yet the Vulcan, a few years her junior, will be stopped from flying permanently in the not to distant future. Shame

Airclues
12th Jul 2015, 18:56
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/334702-another-flying-lancaster.html

Genghis the Engineer
12th Jul 2015, 19:17
Amazing how we are here talking about getting a lanc flying again, yet the Vulcan, a few years her junior, will be stopped from flying permanently in the not to distant future. Shame

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