Aviation Enthusiasts Get Another Chance To fly with one of the world's last two remaining Canadian Lancaster bombers


Aviation Enthusiasts Get Another Chance To fly with one of the world's last two remaining Canadian Lancaster bombers


Two weeks after an Air show appearance was canceled due to engine problem, one of the last two remaining A
irworthy Canadian World War Two Lancaster bombers is up and running and set to make further appearances, starting from today.
The Lancaster, currently on a UK tour, suffered mechanical issues ahead of the Bournemouth Air Festival in August and engineers had to replace an engine, incurring huge costs and cancellations of appearances around the country.

But now, Action Stations, the company who arrange for Flight fans to fly along side the Lancaster and with the Canadian Warplane Museum will run extra Flights, allowing Aviation enthusiasts the chance to see her fly from the sky once more.

The first of these Flights will take place today from Bournemouth Airport and more Flights will be announced in the coming days due to demand.
The repaired Lancaster bomber arrived at Bournemouth Airport yesterday, along with the last remaining Airworthy RAF Lancaster.

The two planes will be stationed in Bournemouth while they take part in scheduled appearances at the Duxford Air Show in Cambridgeshire and the Goodwood Revival event in West Sussex. 
After successful Flights with the Lancaster at Humberside, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM) the owners and operators of Vera, agreed to organise further Flights today and potentially other dates according to demand.



The first of these Flights will take place today from Bournemouth Airport and more Flights will be announced in the coming days due to demand.
The repaired Lancaster bomber arrived at Bournemouth Airport yesterday, along with the last remaining Airworthy RAF Lancaster.
The two planes will be stationed in Bournemouth while they take part in scheduled appearances at the Duxford Air Show in Cambridgeshire and the Goodwood Revival event in West Sussex. 
After Successful Flights with the Lancaster at Humberside, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum (CWHM) the owners and operators of Vera, agreed to organise further Flights today and potentially other dates according to demand.


These Flights, which take place in an Action Stations Aircraft not only give enthusiasts the chance of a lifetime to photograph the Lancaster in Flight they give a real Financial boost contributing towards running costs.
Flights alongside the Canadian bomber cost £2,150 and include a 40 minute Flight flying alongside the Lancaster for about 30 minutes as well as a tour of the plane and a photo opportunity.




Air show appearance was canceled due to engine problem,
Bournemouth Air Festival in August,
bomber arrived at Bournemouth Airport,
After successful Flights with the Lancaster,
Successful Flights with the Lancaster at Humberside,
lights will take place today from Bournemouth Airport,




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