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Why don't they donate/lend it to H.A.R.S. and have a flying memorial.
"David Bromage" wrote in message .. . Avro Lancaster B1 W4783/A66-2 (aka "G for George") returned to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra yestday after a 5 year cosmetic restoration. "George" made 90 flights, including 54 bombing raids, with RAAF No. 460 Squadron in 1943-44, at a time when the average life expectancy of a Lancaster and its crew was 30 missions. The new Lancaster exhibit will be open to the public in December. Cheers David |
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