wonderful 👍 thank you just started to read about the pathfinder team's of ww2 what a coincidence that this popped up. thanks Brian respect from Suffolk England XX
Brilliant resume of the main bits and pieces of the majestic Lancaster thanks. The only thing you missed was that the bomb aimer also operated the front guns in the FN5 turret; saying that they were very seldom used and actually had a dedicated gunner for the Dams raid (Operation Chastise) 16/17 May 1943 in the sole instance I can think of where the front guns were certainly used in anger. Subscribed and relishing the prospect of going through your catalogue of wonderful Lancaster instructional videos; very many thanks.
B. III This variant, which was built concurrently with the B.I and was indistinguishable externally apart from being fitted with Packard-built Merlin engines. The Packard Merlin used Bendix-Stromberg pressure-injection carburettors requiring the addition of slow-running cut-off switches in the cockpit. BAE Lancaster page
wonderful 👍 thank you just started to read about the pathfinder team's of ww2 what a coincidence that this popped up. thanks Brian respect from Suffolk England XX
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Outstanding presentation on a beautiful aircraft
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Brilliant resume of the main bits and pieces of the majestic Lancaster thanks. The only thing you missed was that the bomb aimer also operated the front guns in the FN5 turret; saying that they were very seldom used and actually had a dedicated gunner for the Dams raid (Operation Chastise) 16/17 May 1943 in the sole instance I can think of where the front guns were certainly used in anger. Subscribed and relishing the prospect of going through your catalogue of wonderful Lancaster instructional videos; very many thanks.
What an excellent video, I am looking forward to more.
Thank you very much! There are certainly much more to come
Bryan, your knowledge and narration are superb, I always look forward to your posts.
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I never knew about the cable cutters in case of collision with barrage balloon wires! Genius idea!
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Phenomenal detail in easy to digest bits, what a great resource you’ve created.
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Superbly done 👍🏻
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Very good
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Thanks for the information. I always wondered about crew stations on the Lancaster.
Keep up the good work! I enjoyed the video.
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Thank you for this video. I'm writing a short story which features this plane, and I had a hard time researching. This will help me a lot!
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Very interesting
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Another good one Bryan, looking forward to more on the land
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B. III This variant, which was built concurrently with the B.I and was indistinguishable externally apart from being fitted with Packard-built Merlin engines. The Packard Merlin used Bendix-Stromberg pressure-injection carburettors requiring the addition of slow-running cut-off switches in the cockpit.
BAE Lancaster page
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Beautiful bomber. I'm proud it served with the RCAF. 🇨🇦🇬🇧
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lookuing forward to seeing the full series in deatail
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Just Jane the Lancaster in the colour photos. A mkvii.
Yes, along with the BBMF's Lancaster B.Mk.I, PA474. Thank you for watching!