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Cleaning a Lancaster, 1942.
An armourer cleans the .303in Brownings in the front turret of Avro Lancaster R5666/`KM-F' of No. 44 Squadron while another member of the ground crew cleans the cockpit windows, Waddington, October 1942
Note; The Etienne du Plessis"steady here" marking was usually in red.
 
Lancaster party, 1944.

Members of No 467 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force celebrate the completion of 100 operations by the Avro Lancaster R5868/`PO-S' (S for Sugar) after its sortie on 11 - 12 May 1944 to a communications target in Belgium. Below the cockpit of the Lancaster are the emblems indicating the number of operational flights and the award of three DSOs and two DFCs to crew members.
 

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