As a kid I was lucky enough to crawl through the Lancaster bomber before it was mounted on the concrete pylon in front of the old terminal at McCall Field in Calgary. We'd ride our bikes out to the airport to look at the airplanes and luck was with us as we saw the Lancaster getting prepped in one of the old WW2 hangers. Nobody really minded having kids wander the tarmac back then if you were respectful and kept your hands to yourself. You'd be shot on sight now probably. The airforce guys were very tolerant of curious lads.
I also remember the main spar and the obstacle it presented. How did affect the civilian Lancastrian attempt in the post war years?
I also remember the main spar and the obstacle it presented. How did affect the civilian Lancastrian attempt in the post war years?