Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945
Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945
Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945
Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945

Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945

Regular price$39.95
/

  • Low stock - 1 item left
  • Inventory on the way

NEW RELEASE!


Photo Archive 15. Avro Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945




Author: Mark Postlethwaite
Language:English Language
Format:Softcover
Dimensions:8.3" x 11.7"
Pages:80 pages
Photos:120 original wartime/pre-war photos and 6 in-depth colour profiles
Publisher:WingLeader
ISBN:9781908757265
Item No. 9781908757265



The most commonly asked modelling question about Lancasters is usually along the lines of “I’m making Grandad’s Lancaster LM257 but don’t know if it had fuselage windows, paddle blade props, early style pitot tube etc”. Having browsed pages and pages of replies to such questions on the internet, we could see that nobody really knew definitive answers, in fact the majority were just plain wrong!

So, with this in mind, we set out to create a definitive guide to what the various serial batches would have looked like and what mods they would have had. This book, along with the previous WPA5, form an essential guide to the wartime Main Force Avro Lancaster, using high-res wartime photos to illustrate key features of each serial batch to guide modellers and historians in the future. With previously unpublished colour images of Village Inn and Monica III, this book is a must for any Lancaster enthusiast.

The last volume (WPA 5) covered Mk I/III early production batches up to 1943 (L7527 to JB748), whereas this one covers Mk I/IIIs from 1943 to the end of the war (HK535 to SW279).  We’ve avoided post-war Lancs and other Mks as they will appear in a future volume. Also set aside for a future volume is a more in-depth look into the interior of the Lancaster and the various equipment that was carried.


As with all the books in this series, we’ve enhanced the photos to pull out the shadow detail and have added arrows and letters to identify points of interest.