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Low key view of the interior of RAF Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I(FE) TW911 taken indoors without flash at the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field KPAE in Seattle on 30Jul2015. The nose section of the aircraft was open at the Navigator’s station. Lancaster TW911 was built as a B. Mk I (FE) to serve with the RAF's Tiger Force in the Far East, but it was completed too late to see operational service. The aircraft was converted for use as a flying test bed for the Armstrong Siddeley Python engine. The aircraft carried out extensive test flying before it was retired to Southend Aircraft Museum, UK in 1968. (Ref: Collection website).

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Low key view of the interior of RAF Avro Lancaster B.Mk.I(FE) TW911 taken indoors without flash at the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field KPAE in Seattle on 30Jul2015. The nose section of the aircraft was open at the Navigator’s station. Lancaster TW911 was built as a B. Mk I (FE) to serve with the RAF's Tiger Force in the Far East, but it was completed too late to see operational service. The aircraft was converted for use as a flying test bed for the Armstrong Siddeley Python engine. The aircraft carried out extensive test flying before it was retired to Southend Aircraft Museum, UK in 1968. (Ref: Collection website).

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