Lancaster B Mark I Special (Grand Slam) (PB996 'YZ-C')
Lancaster B Mark I (Special) (PB996 'YZ-C') of No. 617 Squadron RAF, flown by Flying Officer P. Martin, releasing a 22,000-lb Grand Slam over Arnsberg, Germany. [15 March 1945]
Lancaster B Mk.III Special (Dambuster) (ED932 'AJ-G')
Lancaster B Mark I (Special) (PB996 'YZ-C') of No. 617 Squadron RAF, flown by Wing Commander Guy Gibson.
[Operation Chastise - the attack on the Moehne, Eder and Sorpe Dams by No. 617 Squadron RAF on the night of 16/17 May 1943.]
Lancaster B Mk.I (ED989 'DX-F')
King George VI inspects ground crewmen of No 617 Squadron (the Dambusters), beneath the nose of Avro Lancaster B Mark I, ED989, DX-F, 'Frederick III', of No 57 Squadron which shared Scampton Airfield with No 617 Squadron at this time. [27 May 1943]
Lancaster B Mark I Special (EE146 'KC-D')
Wing Commander J B Tait, Commanding Officer of No. 617 Squadron (5th from left), standing with his crew by the tail of their Avro Lancaster B Mark I (Special), EE146 'KC-D', after returning from the successful raid on the German battleship Tirpitz in Norway. [Operation Catechism, 12 Nov 1944]
Grand Slam
22,000 lb Grand Slam bomb
Lancaster B Mark I (W4964 'WS-J')
Avro Lancaster B Mark I, W4964 'WS-J', flown by Flying Officer A E Manning and his crew of No. 9 Squadron RAF. [6 JaN 1944]
Lancaster B Mark III (ED831 'WS-H')
Avro Lancaster B Mark III, ED831 'WS-H', flown by Squadron Leader A M Hobbs RNZAF and his crew of No 9 Squadron RAF, taking off at Bardney, Lincolnshire. [1942~1945]