Avro Lancaster Mk.I: Admiral Prune
- Subject:
Avro Lancaster B Mk.I
Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 106 Sqn. ZN-Y | W4118 Admiral Prune (Sgt. David Lowell Thompson)
Dezember 1942 World War 2 - RAF Syerston
BS381C:641 BS381C:450 BS381C:642- Maßstab:
- 1:48
- Status:
- Fertiggestellt
- Gestartet:
- July 6, 2025
- Fertiggestellt:
- October 27, 2025
- Zeitaufwand:
- 3.5 months
1/48 HKM heavy bomber. Flown by Dambuster pilot Guy Gibson VC during his time with No.106 Squadron RAF. In February 1943, Admiral Prune was one of the Lancasters that participated in a bombing mission by night over the Italian city of Turin. Sadly, 4118's two left Rolls-Royce Merlin engines caught fire while in flight on the outbound journey. As a result of the dual engine fire, Prune crashed in a village near the French city of Dijon. Although a Lancaster bomber is flown by a crew of seven, Prune carried a crew of eight on board at the time of the raid. Four of the crew perished when the plane crashed, while the other half became Prisoners of War at a German-held PoW camp in Occupied France. The original Admiral Prune was then replaced by another Lancaster, which was nicknamed Admiral Prune II and was also flown by Guy Gibson.
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