World War Two Heavy Bomber Lancaster

The Lancaster is a World War Two bomber made by Avro, a British aircraft manufacturer company. The Lancaster was designed with four MERLIN engines, huge bomb bay in which was able to fit more than five tons of bombs called "blockbuster". The aircraft had it`s first flight in 1941 and put in service of the RAF in 1942. Over seven thousand aircrafts were built and only seventeen survived to this day.