RMAllnutt wrote:
I agree it is sad that so few Lancasters survive. Were it not for the Canadians, the situation would be even worse. I do believe that one or two of the B.X's saw combat. I do know that a number of the survivors made it across to the UK in Jan.45, but am unsure of whether they were assigned to operational squadrons or not. I seem to remember reading that at least one of them had been.
Cheers,
Richard
Here goes:
KB839 - Greenwood, Nova Scotia - Joined 419 Squadron in January 1945 as VR-D.
KB882 - Edmundston, New Brunswick - Joined 428 Squadron in March 1945 as NA-R.
KB889 - Duxford, UK - Joined 419 Squadron in April 1945 as VR-M.
KB944 - Ottawa, Ontario - Joined 425 Squadron in March 1945 as KW-K.
KB976 - Polk City, Florida - Joined 405 Squadron in May 1945, but I'm assuming it wasn't used on operations.
FM104 - Toronto, Ontario - Joined 428 Squardon in March 1945. Not sure if it was used on operations, though.
FM136 - Calgary, Alberta - Went to 32 MU, RAF in May 1945.
FM159 - Nanton, Alberta - Also to 32 MU, May 1945.
The other two, FM212 and FM213, never made it to England (in 1945 that is)
Hope this answers some questions.
