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I believe the Lancaster was the greatest single factor in winning the war.” The words of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, as stated in December 1945. Thus the Avro Lancaster became such an iconic British aircraft type. Over the years I have edited numerous books and specials on the Lancaster, and the difficulty is always what to include to make the latest publication different from what has been done before on such a famous and popular aircraft. However, with this publication I believe I have been somewhat spoilt! To have access to the incredible Aeroplane archives, with the magazine going back to the very birth of the Lancaster, and original 5in x 4in glass plate negatives of Lancasters taken during the Second World War, was an incredibly encouraging start. For example, beginning on page 30 is an article written in 1942
detailing the production of Lancasters, written just after a visit to a factory producing the type. Then there are numerous photographs taken by staff photographers during the war, and detailed cutaway
drawings. While a few of the photographs may have been published at the time, other negatives in the box may have never seen the light of day, so are superb for a publication such as this. This publication is further made up of some of the most popular Lancaster-related articles published in Aeroplane over the past few years, plus some new material. Included is the story of the development of the Mks I and III, a detailed story on how the type was introduced into service, the rare first-hand account of a D-Day “spoof” operation by Les Munro (the last living pilot from the Dams raid), the story of a typical Bomber Command aircrew member, pictorial presentations of the aircrew and ground crew who worked on Lancasters and more.
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Icons - Lancaster I believe the Lancaster was the greatest single factor in winning the war.” The words of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, as stated in December 1945. Thus the Avro Lancaster became such an iconic British aircraft type. Over the years I have edited numerous books and specials on the Lancaster, and the difficulty is always what to include to make the latest publication different from what has been done before on such a famous and popular aircraft. However, with this publication I believe I have been somewhat spoilt! To have access to the incredible Aeroplane archives, with the magazine going back to the very birth of the Lancaster, and original 5in x 4in glass plate negatives of Lancasters taken during the Second World War, was an incredibly encouraging start. For example, beginning on page 30 is an article written in 1942 detailing the production of Lancasters, written just after a visit to a factory producing the type. Then there are numerous photographs taken by staff photographers during the war, and detailed cutaway drawings. While a few of the photographs may have been published at the time, other negatives in the box may have never seen the light of day, so are superb for a publication such as this. This publication is further made up of some of the most popular Lancaster-related articles published in Aeroplane over the past few years, plus some new material. Included is the story of the development of the Mks I and III, a detailed story on how the type was introduced into service, the rare first-hand account of a D-Day “spoof” operation by Les Munro (the last living pilot from the Dams raid), the story of a typical Bomber Command aircrew member, pictorial presentations of the aircrew and ground crew who worked on Lancasters and more.


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I believe the Lancaster was the greatest single factor in winning the war.” The words of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Commander-in-Chief Bomber Command, as stated in December 1945. Thus the Avro Lancaster became such an iconic British aircraft type. Over the years I have edited numerous books and specials on the Lancaster, and the difficulty is always what to include to make the latest publication different from what has been done before on such a famous and popular aircraft. However, with this publication I believe I have been somewhat spoilt! To have access to the incredible Aeroplane archives, with the magazine going back to the very birth of the Lancaster, and original 5in x 4in glass plate negatives of Lancasters taken during the Second World War, was an incredibly encouraging start. For example, beginning on page 30 is an article written in 1942
detailing the production of Lancasters, written just after a visit to a factory producing the type. Then there are numerous photographs taken by staff photographers during the war, and detailed cutaway
drawings. While a few of the photographs may have been published at the time, other negatives in the box may have never seen the light of day, so are superb for a publication such as this. This publication is further made up of some of the most popular Lancaster-related articles published in Aeroplane over the past few years, plus some new material. Included is the story of the development of the Mks I and III, a detailed story on how the type was introduced into service, the rare first-hand account of a D-Day “spoof” operation by Les Munro (the last living pilot from the Dams raid), the story of a typical Bomber Command aircrew member, pictorial presentations of the aircrew and ground crew who worked on Lancasters and more.
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I have issues from the 1940's

I have issues of the magazine my father purchased in the 1940's. A great read then and a great read now.
Just a shame the early editions are not still available in digital form
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I read Aeroplane since 1975. thereafter I bought the magazine when I coud find it in my hometown, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Revisto 24 novembro 2020

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I have been a major fan of Aeroplane for over fifty years.More power to you arm!! Revisto 20 agosto 2020

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As an American I don't see alot of British a/c in our magazines other than the usual Hurricanes, Spits, and so forth. And I have learned more about the RAF flying more American a/c such as the NA F-86 and the B-29 that you don't read about in American publications. Revisto 13 agosto 2020

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Good articles on rare topics Revisto 15 julho 2020

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