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Ronald Joseph Cruse, who died July 5, volunteered with the Avro Lancaster flight crew at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum for more than 30 years. Updated Aug. 22, 2024 at 2:09 p.m.
Avro Lancaster On Friday 19th of April 2024, the eightieth anniversary of their death, at 10:45am a memorial to the men who died will be unveiled at Eastrea War Memorial, Wype Road, Eastrea.
The crew of an RAF bomber aircraft which crashed into the Humber Estuary during World War Two have been honoured at a ceremony today. The Avro Lancaster set off on a routine training flight on 4 ...
Dundas-based documentary maker Morgan Elliott's Suddenly SeeMore company has been granted unique access to the transatlantic journey of a Canadian warplane, the Avro Lancaster.
The remains of a downed Avro Lancaster ED603, as well as crew on board it, have been recovered from the sea floor of Lake IJsselmeer.
The Avro Lancaster was definitely the most famous British bomber of WWII, but was it the best? When one thinks of the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) contributions to the Allied victory in World War II ...
FEBRUARY 24, 1944. It was a Thursday morning, cold and dreary. Tony D’Arcey, bomb aimer on Lancaster J for Jig, woke at 7am, looked out the window, saw the low grey cloud and falling rain ...
When the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Avro Lancaster lumbers down the runway at the Hamilton Air Show this weekend, a group of men in coveralls will be paying particular attention.
After overnight repairs and last-minute runway switch, Canada's last airworthy Avro Lancaster bomber successfully took off from Hamilton this morning to embark on its journey to the U.K.
The Crew: The Story of a Lancaster Bomber Crew ...
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