Lancaster Bomber PIK (Edited to avoid bloodshed)
Flying ?? Or roaded in ??
If the former, it's a ghost
EDIT: If I may borrow PPR's thread to tell all that the issue of the 'mistaken identity' has caused so much aggro that I have edited the thread, which will explain this and subsequent posts. Now, back to Sunday morning
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If the former, it's a ghost
EDIT: If I may borrow PPR's thread to tell all that the issue of the 'mistaken identity' has caused so much aggro that I have edited the thread, which will explain this and subsequent posts. Now, back to Sunday morning
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A Wellington has 2 engines, a Lancaster has 4.
Its a Lanc- trust me
Merlin- the Sound of Freedom.
A very informative page about the Lanc can be found here.
To your question:
The real reason she still flies is described here
The reason Prestwick was selected is, I presume, that the BBMF Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster are taking part in a display at Coleraine (Co Londonderry/Co Derry) tomorrow morning and it saves the crews a bit of fatigue from a whole day flying. Also, there are several flypasts taking place on the way back to RAF Coningsby, and I guess, it saves a refuel (and a longer day) somewhere.
Personally, I'll be taking my Grandson to see the Spit, Hurricane and Lanc depart tomorrow. Not many things move me, but seeing and listening to these aircraft sure does.
Hope you take the time to go too.
Its a Lanc- trust me
Merlin- the Sound of Freedom.
A very informative page about the Lanc can be found here.
To your question:
The real reason she still flies is described here
The reason Prestwick was selected is, I presume, that the BBMF Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster are taking part in a display at Coleraine (Co Londonderry/Co Derry) tomorrow morning and it saves the crews a bit of fatigue from a whole day flying. Also, there are several flypasts taking place on the way back to RAF Coningsby, and I guess, it saves a refuel (and a longer day) somewhere.
Personally, I'll be taking my Grandson to see the Spit, Hurricane and Lanc depart tomorrow. Not many things move me, but seeing and listening to these aircraft sure does.
Hope you take the time to go too.
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Yes you are right, a slip of the tongue, meant to say Lancaster. I saw it landing and parked up just beside the Ryanair hangar. I'm working tomorrow and wil miss it departing bahhhh.
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Managed to see the memorial flight take off from PIK this morning. Awesome, hurri and spit start rolling first then the wellington (doh Lancaster) starts rolling before the two fighters are airborne. Magnificent.
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Dohh!
You just did it again! - Lancaster not Wellington - OK
Dohh!
You just did it again! - Lancaster not Wellington - OK
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DOH exactly, why do I keep doing it? Kept going on to my mate it was a **BANNED WORD** yesterday and he kept correcting me. L-A-N-C-A-S-T-E-R, got it now. Thing is I know its a **GOOD WORD** and not a **BANNED WORD**, dont know why I keep changing it.
DOH exactly, why do I keep doing it? Kept going on to my mate it was a **BANNED WORD** yesterday and he kept correcting me. L-A-N-C-A-S-T-E-R, got it now. Thing is I know its a **GOOD WORD** and not a **BANNED WORD**, dont know why I keep changing it.