mosquitoman
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The Lancaster airframe was used into the 90's. That just shows it's use. Shackleton's were used in the AEW until we got Boing Sentry AWACS
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Really? Where?mosquitoman said:The Lancaster airframe was used into the 90's.
the lancaster kicks ass said:so you're saying that the B-17G is similar to the B for example?? you're saying the B was little different to the G??
the lancaster kicks ass said:but you couldn't stick a D into combat (although the C is actually the first war-going varient with the RAF's 90Sqn) and it's do the same job as a G??
the lancaster kicks ass said:but the E isn't a pre-war varient..........
the lancaster kicks ass said:it just so happens that in the case of a B-17 they were quite large changes...........
the lancaster kicks ass said:i still think if you're gonna say "the B-17 was a pre war design" you post stats for a pre-war varient.............
the lancaster kicks ass said:but you gave stats for the G..............
The Lancaster was designed as a day bomber but quickly switched to night bomber, a role in which it was much more effective. A Lancaster would have performed as well as the B17/B24 at day bombing, but was clearly superior at night.
Altogther, although the B29 was a better aircraft, it wasn't there when it was needed.