View from the gun turret of a WWII Lancaster bomber as it soars over London

David Cenciotti
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The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Lancaster PA474 once again took part in the Queens Birthday Celebration fly past over London 15th June 2013.

The UK Ministry of Defence shared two extremely interesting videos captured from aboard the WWII plane that was famous for its attacks on German dams.

Here’s the first one:

And, here’s the second:

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It’s amazing how a 70-year old plane is kept airworthy and takes part to UK’s most important airshows and flypasts.

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