English: Pictured is a Lancaster B.III, above an overcast sky in early February 1944, a few days after being received by 619 Squadron at Coningsby, Lincolnshire.
The aircraft was later lost during an attack on the Gnome-Rhone engine factory at Gennevilliers, France, during the night of 9/10 May 1944.
Some of these images have had some dodging and burning done and have been retouched to remove detritus and dust and scratch marks only*
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Pictured is a Lancaster B.III, above an overcast sky in early February 1944, a few days after being received by 619 Squadron at Coningsby, Lincolnshire.The aircraft was later lost during an attack on the Gnome-Rhone engine factory at Gennevilliers, France, during the night of 9/10 May 1944.*Some of these images have had some dodging and burning done and have been retouched to remove detritus and dust and scratch marks only*