List of surviving Avro Lancasters

Main article: Avro Lancaster
The Lancaster Mk X C-GVRA (the former "FM213") of the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum painted as "KB726", coded "VR-A", named the "Mynarski Memorial" Lancaster, and known colloquially as "Vera".
Avro Lancasters PA474 and C-GVRA during a UK display in 2014 with a Hawker Hurricane

The Avro Lancaster is a British four-engined heavy bomber used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries during the Second World War. There are 17 known largely complete Avro Lancasters remaining in the world, but only two are airworthy.

Australia

Lancaster B I W4783 G for George
On display
Lancaster B I
Lancaster B VII

Canada

Canada is home to most (11) of the 17 surviving Lancaster aircraft. These include one of only two airworthy examples in existence in the world. As well one is undergoing restoration to airworthiness, and one can taxi on its own power.

Airworthy
Lancaster B X
Lancaster FM213, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
On display (complete airframes)
Lancaster B X
The nose of Lancaster B X KB944. Note the authentic matt paint finish as used on wartime aircraft. On airworthy aircraft a modern semi-gloss paint is often applied instead as this requires less cleaning and is more durable than the original matt surface
On display (incomplete airframes)
Lancaster B X
Stored or under restoration
Lancaster B X
Substantial wrecks
Lancaster B X

France

Stored or under restoration

Germany

On display
Substantial wrecks

New Zealand

NX665 in June 2012
On display

Sweden

Substantial wrecks

United Kingdom

Lancaster B I PA474 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, 2005
Airworthy
Lancaster B I
On display (complete airframes)
Lancaster B I
Lancaster B I R5868 "S-Sugar", RAF Museum 2003
Lancaster B X
On display (incomplete airframes)
Lancaster B I
Lancaster B III
Lancaster NX611 Just Jane during taxi run in April 2008
Undergoing Restoration
Lancaster B VII
Substantial Wrecks
Lancaster B III

United States

Stored or under restoration
Lancaster B.X KB976 at the Strathallan museum in 1975 after flying across the Atlantic.

Notes

Bibliography

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  • Ellis, Ken (2008). Wrecks and Relics. Manchester, UK: Crecy Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85979-134-2. 
  • Goulding, Brian, Mike Garbett and Sqn/Ldr. John Partridge. Story of a Lanc (NX611). Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, 1974 (reprinted at least two times till 1991).
  • Page, Bette. Mynarski's Lanc: The Story of Two Famous Canadian Lancaster Bombers KB726 & FM213. Erin, Ontario, Canada: Boston Mills Press, 1989. ISBN 1-55046-006-4.
  • Walton, Jenny. Just Jane: Two Farmers & a Lancaster. Leeds, UK: Propagator Press, 2004. ISBN 1-86029-800-1.
  • Winchester, Jim. "Avro Lancaster". Aircraft of World War II: The Aviation Factfile. Kent, UK: Grange Books plc, 2004. ISBN 1-84013-639-1.
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