Summary The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber for Bomber Command during WWII, having massive production rates. The aircraft had unmatched versatility with a spacious bomb bay and unique bouncing bomb capabilities. Boasting an operational range of 1,440 NM, the Avro Lancaster faced engine shortages, using Rolls-Royce and Bristol engines. The Avro Lancaster was a British bomber that served as the main aircraft for Bomber Command during the Second World War. An important Royal Air Force (RAF) member of the United Kingdom performed its first flight in January 1941. With its extraordinary performance, agility, and flying characteristics, it quickly...