AVRO LANCASTER BOMBER NX611 "JUST JANE" START UP MERLIN ENGINES • LINCOLNSHIRE AHC, EAST KIRKBY

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  • For the Lancaster and Merlin engine fans, here is a start up video and a little taxy run from the Lanc, Tank and Military Machines event at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby.
    Just Jane is Mk. VII Lancaster Bomber, built in April 1948 at Longbridge, which for those that don’t know was a car factory. Put together at Longbridge and took her apart and put on a trailer known as a “Queen Mary” and transported her to RAF Elmdon. Many of us have either from or landed at RAF Elmdon because it is in fact Birmingham International Airport. RAF Elmdon was where Just Jane first flew. She was intended to be part of the Tiger Force and fly in the far east in April 1945. So due to the climate of the far east, she is equipped with larger radiators and other modifications to cope with a warmer climate.
    The fate of Just Jane did not intend for her to go to the far east at all but South Wales and stayed in storage until 1952. She was sold to Aero Naval, French Naval Aviation Service for £50,000 under the Western Union Agreement and went off to Morocco. She carried out Coastal and Border Surveillance in Morocco. In 1960 she set off to New Caledonia in the Pacific to carry out the same surveillance work.
    By 1964, she was one of the last three surviving operational Lancasters. The Historic Aircraft Preservation Society, put in a request to the French Government to have the Lancaster when it finished its service. Not expecting confirmation that they could acquire Just Jane, but the were not expecting to pick it in Sydney, Australia. So they did just that, in 1965 they did their checks and took 9 days flying to get it back to the UK. Just Jane was put into a plan to fly her at airshows.
    Just Jane’s next home was Blackpool she was laid to rest at a museum in Blackpool but sadly it went bust and put into auction. At the auction, the Panton brothers were present at the auction. Bidding didn’t go well as she didn’t meet her reserve. Lord Lilford purchased the Lancaster after the auction and allowed the RAF to borrow her as a gate guardian at RAF Scampton. The agreement was for 10 years but after this period was over, Fred and Harold Panton, had a discussion with Lord Lilford which then led to the agreed purchase for Just Jane. This is how she came to East Kirkby.
    The Panton brothers wanted a Lancaster Bomber as a memorial to their older brother, Christopher who was a flight engineer for 433 Squadron in Halifax’s. During the war, on the night of the 30th-31st March 1944 he flew in one of the worst raid of WW2. He flew into Nuremberg, and they lost 94 aircraft were lost that night. Christopher Panton was in one of those Halifax’s lost and was sadly killed. So his brother wanted something to remember him by with a Lancaster BOMBER as a memorial along with other crew members who were lost.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 48

  • @hudsonbear5038

    There is simple NOTHING that compares too the beauty of the Lancaster..... Thank you for sharing the Video...

  • @leandabee

    As much as I love the sound of a fighter jet and a jumbo, my allegiance will always be with the sound of a propeller aircraft. Just stunning! 👌😃🇦🇺

  • @user-bi3ww3im3s

    Graceful old lady still looks good all of these years on listen to those lovely engines fire 💥🔥 into life 🪽 respect to all who look after her 🫶🙏🙌

  • @richtaylor2129

    Love the sound of Merlins!! I cannot wait to see her fly one day!! The team at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre are doing a fantastic job!! Also got to mention the custodians of NX664 & also at Doncaster for lending pieces of KB976 to help in Just Janes restoration

  • @mickusable

    Went to last years bike night, she is an awesome piece of our history, long may those beautiful sounding Merlins keep turning 🤘

  • @stephenwhitnall322

    Lovely aeroplane. Look at those shapes 😊

  • @tracyhoughton3749

    Often watched her taxi run, awesome sound and sparks fly when it's dark! Thanks for reminding me how iconic she is Ted 😊

  • @ellesee7079

    What a beautiful sight and sound! Iconic!

  • @margobaxter8344

    One of the most iconic, legendary aircraft in the World. She is magnificent! Those engines are music to the ears.Ted, thank you for the great, historic info, attached to the video too.

  • @captaina8697

    Wow what a sight and sound

  • @john07973

    The sound of freedom 🇬🇧

  • @OlliesTrainsGaming427

    Love the sound of the Just Jane Lancaster

  • @stephenwhitnall322

    Awesome sound. I want a go

  • @HereIam-rg3vy

    Music 🎶 to the ears!

  • @user-kb7vt3nh4u

    Fabulous

  • @AvroAl
    @AvroAl  +1

    What a noise & what a history! Thank you for sharing Ted, love it 😍 Lest we forget

  • @rachelblanchard7978

    Wonderful sound , bet the smell is amazing as well

  • @daveholloway81

    Beautiful plane lovely sound hope Leader is back in the air soon then just jane aswell

  • @wesdowner5636

    I wonder if they made "reverse Merlins," so the engines spun the props in the other direction on 2 and 4 engine planes? Wonderful sounds!

  • @BrimHawk

    It's not cheap, but you can fly on the Lancaster out of Hamilton Ontario. We see the plane fly overhead most weekends during the summer. When the plane is in country.