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Avro Lincoln
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Military Vehicle Name
Avro Lincoln
Manufacturer
Avro
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
RAF heavy bomber derived from the Lancaster
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1944
End Year:
1951
Lincoln RF342 on ramp
A dark Avro Lincoln marked RF342 is parked on a paved ramp outside hangar buildings and trees. The aircraft has its landing gear down, twin tail fins, an RAF roundel on the fuselage, red propeller spinners, and four propeller engines along the wing.
Lincoln museum display
A preserved black Avro Lincoln is displayed inside a museum hangar with visitors and barriers around it. The image shows the glazed nose, cockpit canopy, landing gear, two near-side engines with blue spinners, and the broad wing spanning the indoor display space.
Lincoln nose and engine close-up
A close indoor view frames the front left side of a black Avro Lincoln. The glazed nose, cockpit canopy, yellow boarding markings, near-side propeller engine with a blue spinner, and part of the wing are visible under the hangar lights.
Lincoln 27 by shoreline
A pale Avro Lincoln marked 27 sits on the ground near a rocky shoreline. The aircraft has its landing gear down, a roundel on the fuselage, the wing raised across the center of the image, and twin tail fins visible at the rear.
Lincoln bomb release
A black-and-white image shows an Avro Lincoln in flight from the side, with two bombs falling below the aircraft. The visible aircraft has a glazed nose, RAF roundel, spinning propellers, and a wing or tail surface from another aircraft crossing the right edge of the frame.
Lincoln B-010 nose display
A close color view shows the nose of a weathered Avro Lincoln marked B-010 on display outdoors. The glazed nose, front turret with two gun barrels, boarding ladder, blue-and-white flag, covered upper fuselage, and propeller blades on both sides are visible.
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