The Avro Lancaster was the RAF's most famous and successful heavy bomber
of the Second World War. Used predominantly at night, 'Lancs' dropped
608,612 tons of bombs in 156,000 sorties in the period 1942-1945. Some
of these missions were incredibly daring - notably the 'dambusters' raid
of 617 squadron on the Ruhr valley dams in May 1943. The success of such
operations was testament both to the rugged, reliable qualities of this
amazing aircraft and the bravery and skill of the pilots, navigators,
bombardiers, flight engineers and gunners that crewed it. They relied on
their training and experience, supplemented by various pamphlets and
manuals that were produced throughout the war. Supplemented with
illustrative plans and diagrams, this fascinating pocket manual provides
a unique insight into the wartime operation of this famous aircraft.