
Avro Lancaster
The Avro Lancaster is a British four-engine heavy bomber developed by Avro during World War II. Known for its long range, large payload capacity, and versatility, it became a crucial asset for the Royal Air Force in night bombing missions over Europe. The Lancaster’s effectiveness and reliability made it one of the most iconic bombers of the war, capable of carrying massive payloads, including the “Grand Slam,” the largest conventional bomb used in the conflict.