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Avro Lancaster Released For PRE-Flight RC Sim

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Now available for use with the PRE-Flight RC Flight Simulator is a model of the WWII era Avro Lancaster heavy bomber. For details, click on Read More.PRE-Flight RC Flight Simulator is pleased to announce the Avro Lancaster Bomber. The Lancaster was the most successful bomber used by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII. Able to carry almost its own weight of fuel and bombs, it was the only bomber capable of carrying the "Grand Slam" - a 22,000 pound bomb, and the "Dam Buster" spinning bomb.

This model features very high detail: over 30 glass windows and canopies, retractable gear, moveable control surfaces, rotating turret (use rudder to operate), detailed cockpit, showing seats, and more. The Lancaster is also available in night-bomber paint scheme. Includes intructions on how to do your own paint job.

Download free at:

www.preflightsim.com

Note: The PRE-Flight RC Flight Simulator demo is freeware and downloadable from the above site.

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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