Relatives of crew members lost aboard RAF bombers during the Second World War recently paid a special visit to West Norfolk.
The United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force operated dozens of different aircraft models during the Second World War, with some of the most famous being the Supermarine Spitfire air superiority fighter and ...
At just 20 years old, he completed his first bombing mission in an Avro Lancaster. On the 18th April ... for your service and ...
The 'Avro Lancaster III - ED603' was part of the No 8 Group 'Pathfinder Force' of '83 Squadron'. The plane and its seven crew took off at 23:01 on the 12th June 1943 from 'RAF Wyton' (near St. Ives, ...
A flypast of a Lancaster Bomber is expected to wow visitors attending the Shropshire County Show when it returns to the West Mid Showground in Shrewsbury in May. Organisers say a fun-filled action ...
The Lancaster Bomber carried out daring missions ... The spitfire is the most famous plane of WW2. Its groundbreaking design and superior specifications gave the British the critical edge in ...
A climbing frame created in the shape of a World War Two military aircraft has been installed at a village playground to honour its local wartime legacy. The Lancaster Bomber play equipment was ...
Dorothy died aged 23 on a mission to check the bombsight on a new aircraft. Lettice Curtis was the first woman to fly and deliver operations in a Lancaster bomber Another of the statues ...
The Lancaster Bomber play equipment was designed specially for Weston Colville in Cambridgeshire, close to a former airfield that played an important role in 1943-45 bombing campaigns. The new ...