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The following photos excluding KB944 are of Lancasters that survive outside of Canada. Once again these are all complete airframes with two exceptions.
The "Missing" Lancaster from my Survivor Photo Album.Lancaster KB944 at National Air Museum Ottawa.
Photo Courtesy of Glenn White
Lancaster KB889 Duxford UK
Photo Courtesy of Glenn White
Lancaster PA474 "Mickie the Moocher" Airworthy with B.B.M.F. Conningsby UK
Lancaster NX611 "JUST JANE" Taxiable at East Kirkby UK
Photo courtesy of Tony Whitfield c/o Bomber Command Heritage
Lancaster B.1 R5868 "S" Sugar
On display in the Bomber Command Hall at RAF Museum Hendon UK. Note the Pilot!
Photo courtesy of Glenn White
Photo courtesy of Glenn White
Lancaster B1 W4783 "G" George. Under restoration in Australia
A fine memorial to all aircrew of 460 Squadron R.A.A.F. Dismantled for complete restoration.(Photo courtesy of Glenn White)
Lancaster KB976 Sandtoft UK
The remains of a well traveled Lancaster stored at Sandtoft Uk(photo courtesy of Steven Hatton)
Lancaster NX622 Western Australia
This Lancaster has been completely restored to wartime configuration. Work is underway to turn an engine over on the starter motor!(Photo courtesy of Glenn White)
Lancaster NX664. What a great restoration effort
(Photo courtesy of Laurent Boulestin Ailles Anciennes Museum)
Lancaster NX665
Another Lancaster that has been carefully restored. NX665 can be found at the Museum of Transport and Technology in Auckland, NZ This Lancaster saw post-war operational service with the French Navy in the Pacific, before being donated to MOTAT circa 1964.
Lancaster KB994
Sadly no longer a complete fuselage, this aircraft has now been split up into parts with some sections going to Kermit Weeks in Florida and other parts including the canibalized cockpit section in outdoor storage in the UK(see Cockpit Sections)Photo courtesy of (NLS archives)










