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          Marilyn Wright.!

          Lancaster: The Biography

          It is no accident that the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight consists primarily of three aircraft types--the Spitfire, the Hurricane, and the Lancaster.

          This week, Brian Milton, author of The Lancaster and the Tirpitz tells us how he met Squadron Leader, Tony Iveson and how they came to work together on the book.

        1. This week, Brian Milton, author of The Lancaster and the Tirpitz tells us how he met Squadron Leader, Tony Iveson and how they came to work together on the book.
        2. Iveson, Tony [Squadron Leader Thomas Clifford "Tony" Iveson DFC AE (11 September - 5 November ) was a Royal Air Force pilot and.
        3. Marilyn Wright.
        4. Iveson, Tony and Brian Milton.
        5. Most of the oral histories in the archive were recorded by the University of Nevada Oral History Program from
        6. The Spitfire and Hurricane, of course, are famous for their roles during the Battle of Britain over the skies of southern England in 1940. The Lancaster, on the other hand, did not enter operational service with the RAF until 1942, long after the official Battle of Britain was over.

          Yet the aircraft has more than earned its place in the Battle of Britain flight. The Lancaster has carved its place in history in its own unique way. During the Spitfire's lifetime, more than 20,000 were built while the Lancaster's total is less than half of that.

          The home of Canada's only flying Lancaster aircraft.

          Yet the Lancaster had a crew of seven, with at least as many again in each Lanc's ground crew. More personnel, therefore, had a close association with the Lanc than with the world's most famous fighter plane. Neither should it be forgotten that, when Britain