Hi there ND704 was a Lancaster III
"Demand for the Rolls Royce Merlin engine constantly threatened to outstrip supply. One solution was the manufacture of Merlin engines by the Packard motor company in America. These Packard Merlins were used in a variety of aircraft, but perhaps the biggest consumer was the Lancaster III, of which 3,039 were built (requiring over 12,000 engines). The use of the Packard Merlin 28, capable of delivering 1,420 hp at take-off was the only difference between the Mk I and the Mk III. As would be expected, the performance of the Packard Merlin powered Lancaster was very close to that of Rolls Royce powered aircraft. Many RAF Squadrons used both types. The only exception was that the Packard Merlin was slightly more likely to overheat during take off and landing, making it less suitable for use in training units. " H2S was used for the first time on January 30th 1943 initially on stirlings and halifax's i cant
find any information concerning ND704 that specifically links it to H2S only that the plane was lost while with 635 Sqd on 24/03/44 (see link below)
I hope this information may be of some help for you
ijs302 <ijs302@...> wrote:
ijs302 <ijs302@...> wrote:
Hi please could anyone help i am trying to find out if lancaster
nd704 had H2s fitted it was flown by one of my family with 635 sqn
and i want to make a model of it thanks
Gav
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