A decade since its first publication, Grub Street are proud to present
Ton-Up Lancs as a paperback for the first time. Originally a revised
study following its first appearance under the Claims to Fame series,
the book focuses on the story of the Avro Lancasters that completed one
hundred sorties.
Thirty-five histories are recorded in this book with stories and
personal photographs from the aircrew that flew these aircraft. The most
famous, R5868 Queenie, can still be seen in the Bomber Command Hall at
RAF Museum, London. Renowned author Norman Franks also examines the
controversial accounting of the number of operations flown by detailing
each raid undertaken by pilots and crew during 1942-1945 including
sorties over Hitler's Third Reich, Northern Italy and during support
missions before and after D-Day.
With over 200 photographs reproduced throughout the book and an account
from Sgt Ron Clark DFC, who flew EE139 Phantom of the Ruhr on its first
sortie, Ton-Up Lancs is a fascinating tribute to both the aircraft and
aircrew that participated in Bomber Command duties.