Various dates

11am to 12pm | 2pm to 3pm

IWM Duxford

Hangar 1

Adults

Adults from £12.50

Price does not include IWM Duxford admission

Explore the history of the iconic Avro Lancaster

Visitors enjoy a tour of the Avro Lancaster at IWM Duxford.
©IWM

Join one of our expert IWM guides for a behind-the-ropes exploration of the iconic Avro Lancaster. Starting with the design of the aircraft by Roy Chadwick, you will be guided through the bomber’s illustrious history, from the celebrated Dams Raid to the controversy of ‘area bombing’ under Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. Then enter the rear of the fuselage and learn about the heroism of the young men in Bomber Command and the harsh conditions they faced in combat.

 

Please meet your guide by the Lancaster in the Conservation area at the front of Hangar 1, shortly before your tour is due to start.

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Take a look around Duxford's Lancaster KB889 in this video. 

The Inside View experience will include a 45 minute talk outside the aircraft followed by a 10 minute session inside the rear of the aircraft.

Important information:

  • Access to the inside of the Lancaster is limited due to the nature of the aircraft.
  • Access to the aircraft is via a flight of steps and a small door with a ledge.
  • A small viewing platform is in place to allow customers to view inside the rear section of the aircraft.
  • Customers who have a concern regarding their ability to access the aircraft should contact us in advance to discuss their needs.

Prepare for your Lancaster experience

Vickers Wellington Mk Is of No. 9 Squadron in flight, 1939.
© IWM CH 17
Bombing campaign

RAF Bomber Command During The Second World War

The Royal Air Force's (RAF) bombing offensive against Nazi Germany was one of the longest, most expensive and controversial of the Allied campaigns during the Second World War. Its aim was to severely weaken Germany's ability to fight, which was central to the Allies' strategy for winning the war.

The pilot of a Handley-Page Halifax of No. 35 Squadron in his position prior to take-off at Linton-On-Ouse, Yorkshire.
© IWM D 6051
Bombing campaign

Who's Who In An RAF Bomber Crew

A Bomber Command aircrew operated as a team. Each member was mutually dependent on the others and each had a vital part to play in ensuring that the aircraft reached its target, dropped its bombs and safely returned to base. These are the key roles and responsibilities of a heavy bomber crew during the Second World War.

Wing Commander Guy Gibson with members of his crew, July 1943.
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Second World War

The Dambusters Raid

On the night of 16-17 May 1943, Wing Commander Guy Gibson led 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force on an audacious bombing raid to destroy three dams in the Ruhr valley, the industrial heartland of Germany. The mission was codenamed Operation 'Chastise'.

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