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Avro 679 Manchester IA of No 207 Squadron - unloved
Avro 679 Manchester IA of No 207 Squadron - unloved and unwanted, the type was transformed into the famed Lancaster by fitting four Merlins
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Media ID 14221602
© Hugh W. Cowin Aviation Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Avro Bombers Famed Fitting Lancaster Manchester Secondflight Squadron Transformed Unwanted Merlins
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Avro Manchester IA of No. 207 Squadron: Unloved and Unwanted, the Transformation into the Famed Lancaster The Avro Manchester IA, registration number N22-21, was a once-forgotten relic of the Royal Air Force's (RAF) wartime past, serving with No. 207 Squadron during the darkest days of World War II. This photograph captures the unassuming bomber, its weathered exterior a testament to the rigors of combat. The Avro Manchester, a variant of the Avro Anson trainer, was initially conceived as a twin-engine bomber to replace the obsolete Armstrong Whitworth Whitley. However, its performance fell short of expectations, and it was deemed unsuitable for frontline service. Despite its initial failure, the Manchester's potential was not entirely lost. The RAF recognized the value of its four-engine configuration and the potential for increased power. In 1941, the Manchester was transformed into the iconic Lancaster bomber by fitting four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. This modification proved to be a game-changer, and the Lancaster went on to become one of the most successful and enduring bombers of the war. The Manchester in this photograph, with its worn paint and battle-scarred fuselage, stands as a poignant reminder of the RAF's determination to adapt and innovate in the face of adversity. Its unloved and unwanted status was ultimately overshadowed by the Lancaster's legendary legacy. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the history of aviation, showcasing the evolution of a seemingly insignificant aircraft into a symbol of British resilience and ingenuity during World War II.
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