Avro Lancaster: RAF Bomber Command's Heavy Bomber in World War II

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Ron Mackay
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Hardback
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd
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28/11/2019
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9780764358456
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Warfare & defence > Weapons & equipment > Military aircraft
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Ron Mackay|Hardback|Schiffer Publishing Ltd|28/11/2019
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9780764358456
Book Description: 
The Avro Lancaster was the Royal Air Force's main four-engine bomber in World War II. Its superb design, overall performance, and load-carrying capacity proved key factors in successfully prosecuting the nocturnal bombing offensive against Hitler's industrial and military base. With its ability to carry up to 16,000 pounds in explosives and incendiaries, specialist Lancasters could also deliver the 12,000-pound Tallboy and 22,000-pound Grand Slam bombs, which took out key targets. The Lancaster was also featured in the classic 1955 British film The Dam Busters, the story of the famed May 1943 low-level bombing raid in Germany's Ruhr River valley. By the end of the war, upward of sixty squadrons operated the Lancaster, demonstrating clear proof of its preeminent presence within the RAF's offensive. Part of the Legends of Warfare series.

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