This title contains Lancaster versions for both Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 plus for those flying in FSX. The Avro Lancaster, a four-engine heavy bomber, (affectionately known as Lanc or Lankie) first entered service in 1942 and by the end of the Second World War had been involved in over 150,000 sorties. Most famous for its precision bombing "Dam Buster" raids, codenamed Operation Chastise, on the dams of the Ruhr Valley, the Lancaster excelled at night bombing. During its operational life the Lancaster was constantly being improved or adapted for new weapons or equipment. Lancaster B. I R5556/KM-C, No.44 (Rhodesia) Sqn RAF, RAF Coningsby, c.1942. Lancaster B. I (H2S) ME499/AS-D, No.166 Sqn RAF, RAF Kirmington, c.1945. Lancaster B I (H2S) 1803, Royal Egyptian Air Force, c.1952. Lancaster B I (Special) PD121/YZ-Z, No.617 Sqn RAF, RAF Woodhall Spa, c.1945. Lancaster B III EE139/HW-R, No.100 Sqn RAF, RAF Grimsby, c.1943. Lancaster B III (H2S) JA845/F-CXT, Empire Central Flying School, RAF, c.1945. Lancaster B III (Special) ED921/G/AJ-W, No.617 Sqn RAF, RAF Coningsby, c.1943 Lancaster B X KB772/VR-R, No.419 (Moose) Sqn RCAF, RAF Middleton St. George, c.1944. Lancaster 10 MR FM104/CX-104, No.107 Rescue Unit, RCAF, Torbay. Lancaster MR 3 RF325/H-D, School of Maritime Reconnaissance, RAF St. Maqgan, c.1956 This title contains Lancaster versions for both Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 plus for those flying in FSX. The Avro Lancaster, a four-engine heavy bomber
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