Avro Lincoln

The Avro Type 694 better known as the Avro Lincoln was a British four-engined heavy bomber which first flew on 9 June 1944. Developed from the Avro Lancaster the first Lincoln variants were known initially as the Lancaster IV and V but were renamed Lincoln I and II. It was the last piston-engined bomber used by the Royal Air Force. The Lincoln became operational in August 1945 too late to see action in the Second World War.

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(Above) One of the six 97 Squadron Avro Lincolns that took part in Operation Red Lion II. This is Lincoln A-Able at Negombo Airfield on 4th May.2
Avro Lincoln Aircraft Information = Avro Lincoln Lincoln Warbird Picture - The only Canadian built Avro Lincoln.3
Avro Lincoln bomber and the roles it played in various missions, including anti-submarine warfare, airborne early warning and search and rescue.4
Avro Lincoln RF342 in 1970's and dis-assembled today at Sandtoft UK Avro Lancaster KB976 in 1980's, remains at Sandoft UK , Lancaster 5
Avro Lincoln, Boeing Washington No.57 Squadron RAF 1966-1986 Handley Page Victor No.6
Die Avro Lincoln wurde im August 1945 in Dienst gestellt und kam damit zu spät zur Truppe, um noch im Zweiten Weltkrieg eingesetzt zu werden.7
During their second tour of operation Avro Lincoln SX984 was lost in an accident.8
Long-nosed Avro Lincoln of 10 Squadron RAAF Avro Lincoln bomber, A73-64 of 10 Squadron RAAF based in Townsville crashed into Mount Superbus near Emu Vale in the 9

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It is the successor of the Avro Lancaster .

The AVRO Lincoln is a development of the AVRO 683 Lancaster, the first variants were initially designated Lancaster IV and V.10
The Avro Lincoln was a long-range, high altitude version of the successful Avro Lancaster four-engined bomber.11
The Avro Lincoln was designed during the Second World War to replace the Avro Lancaster.12
The Avro Type 694, better known as the Avro Lincoln, was a British four-engined heavy bomber, which first flew on 9 June 1944.13
the dis-assembled Avro Lincoln RF342, and remains of Cockpit etc of Avro Lancaster KB976/994 Ex-Sandtoft in the UK, and calling for donations for that purpose, and we wish to thank those 14
the squadron converted to the Avro Lincoln bomber, whilst based at RAF Wyton in Huntingdonshire. However, by the end of that same year, No.15
We are aware of 2 products related to this Avro Lincoln which are in the same scale: Full kits Avro Lancaster B.I/B.16
Avro Lincoln RF398 is as likely to be visited by paranormal investigators as aircraft enthusiasts! After a few of the stories came to light, a BBC team 17
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Argentine Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Height Main
17
Developed Into
Avro Shackleton
Avro Tudor
Predecessor
Avro Lancaster
Length Alt
23.86 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
82000.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
*List of aircraft of the RAF
Range Main
2
930 mi
Loaded Weight Main
75000.0
Height Alt
5.27 m
Type Of Prop
V piston engine
Introduced
1945
Max Speed Main
319 mph
Developed From
Avro Lancaster
Range More
15600.0
Bombs
Up to of bombs . Exceptionally one DP bomb.
Max Speed More
at 18
800
Cruise Speed Main
215 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
37273.0
Ceiling Main
30500.0
Number Built
604
Crew
7
Retired
1967
Loaded Weight Alt
34100.0
Cruise Speed Alt
346.0
Area Main
1421.0
Cruise Speed More
at 20
000 ft
Primary user
Span Alt
36.58 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
1305.0
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Merlin
Manufacturer
First Flight
9
Climb Rate Main
800.0
Power Main
1
750 hp
Number Of Props
4
Guns
1200.0
Climb Rate Alt
14700.0
Length Main
78
Span Main
120.0
Area Alt
132.01 m²
Range Alt
4720.0
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Max Speed Alt
475.0
Related
*Avro Lancaster*Avro Tudor*Avro Shackleton
Empty Weight Main
43400.0
Ceiling Alt
9
295 m
Empty Weight Alt
19686.0
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