Avro Lancaster Serial Numbers
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Avro Lancaster Specs
Avro Manchester/Lancaster Serials. I have extracted most of this information from “Lancaster – The story of a famous bomber” – Bruce Robertson. The production orders and details of contracts are listed below in alphabetical/numerical sequence of serial numbers which is the chronological order of the placing of the. Lancaster Serial Numbers & Manufacturers. Aircraft completed after the end of WWII are not included. From, To, Mark, Manufacturer. L7527 R5482, L7584 R5763, B I, A.V. Roe (Manchester). R5842, R5917, B I, Metropolitan Vickers. W4102, W4384, A.V. Roe (Chadderton). W4761, W5012, B I / B III, Metropolitan Vickers. An Avro Lancaster bomber (serial number PB 471) of No 460 Squadron (AR F2), RAAF, based at Binbrook, Lincolnshire. This aircraft was later shot down by German night fighters on 21 February 1945, whilst returning from a bombing mission over Dortmund and all crew members, with the exception of the pilot, were killed.

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Avro Lancaster Crew Positions

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