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Canadian Lancaster project making steady progress
Avro Lancaster B.10 FM104 has been partially reassembled at the Victoria International Airport-based BC Aviation Museum in British Columbia, Canada. “Steady progress is being made on this restoration,” the attraction’s Dave Jackson reports. “A lot of corroded or cut metal has been replaced, the undercarriage overhauled, canopy rebuilt, and engines disassembled for examination. We are taking our time to do this right the first time, ensuring we are using the correct materials and dimensions.” The Lancaster has been partially reassembled

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