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Update 2 on PA474 Maintenance. Photos courtesy of BBMF 6 Feb 2026.PICTURE 1.Since our last update, further progress has ...
06/03/2026

Update 2 on PA474 Maintenance. Photos courtesy of BBMF 6 Feb 2026.

PICTURE 1.
Since our last update, further progress has been made on the Major maintenance programme on Lancaster PA474 by the skilled engineers at the Aircraft Restoration Company (ARCo) at Duxford.
The majority of the Structurally Significant Item (SSI) inspections have been completed, the elastomeric hose survey has commenced, and zonal surveys are now taking place. The Major programme also includes significant amounts of non-destructive testing (NDT); that is now underway and will last for approximately six weeks.
All six fuel tanks have been removed from the wings of the Lancaster, and the tank outer coverings stripped off. BAES engineers have visited ARCo to check the configuration of PA474’s fuel tanks against the drawings, an essential precursor to starting the manufacture of six new fuel tanks for the aircraft. Meanwhile, the radiators and coolant tanks have been removed and sent to a specialist contractor for overhaul.

PICTURE 2

One of Lancaster PA474’s fuel tanks removed from the aircraft, with the covering stripped off for inspection and checks of the configuration against the drawings. (Photo: BBMF)
The main undercarriage and the tail leg have been removed from the aircraft and stripped for maintenance. PA474’s tail leg had been suffering from leaks and loss of oleo pressure and was also prone to shimmying. The original manufacturer of undercarriage components for Lancasters was Dowty Aviation, which is now part of the Safran Group, the world’s largest manufacturer of aircraft landing gear. Engineers from the company visited Duxford on 12th January to inspect the undercarriage and they identified specific issue with the tail leg: a configuration issue, seal damage and corrosion on the sliding tube. ARCo and the BBMF Project Team (PT) are now working on resolving the issues with new components.

PICTURE 3
Lancaster PA474’s rear fuselage has now been split at the transport joint aft of the mid-upper turret mounting point. (Photo: BBMF)
One of the most significant and obvious tasks completed, at least to the casual observer, is the split of the rear fuselage at the transport joint just aft of the mid-upper turret mounting. Splitting the rear fuselage is the easiest way to replace the control rods for the elevators and rudders, which pass through the fuselage frames. Some equipment was borrowed from East Kirkby to assist with this task, but the fabrication of a new large trestle for the rear fuselage was also needed before the split could be done. The split was completed on 16th January without issues, and the team were pleased to find that there was no damage or corrosion at the frame joints.
The first outload of items for ‘bay’ maintenance has now taken place, in this case electrical, avionic and instrument items sent to SkySmart MRO Ltd, a company which specialises in avionic and mechanical component repair, maintenance and inventory support.
We will bring further updates as the Lancaster’s Major maintenance progresses.

27/01/2026

An Avro Lancaster comes in at an extraordinarily low height, the aircraft balanced on the edge of control. Three propellers are feathered, leaving just one inboard engine running, a configuration that would have produced severe asymmetric thrust and minimal lift.

The height and attitude suggest this was not an emergency belly landing but a deliberate test flight, likely intended to assess handling characteristics after catastrophic engine loss.

The Lancaster was designed with remarkable resilience, and RAF crews needed to know exactly how far the aircraft could be pushed and still remain flyable.

Trials like this helped determine whether a damaged bomber could be coaxed back to base rather than abandoned over enemy territory. Flying this low on a single engine would have required exceptional skill, precise rudder input, and absolute confidence in the airframe.

The new Journal for Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association members has now been delivered. It's full of great information ...
16/01/2026

The new Journal for Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association members has now been delivered. It's full of great information and stories. A really good read. Come and join us! Contact: [email protected]

10/01/2026

Wishing all our friends a very Happy New Year and a peaceful and successful 2026!

The Centre is now open after the Christmas break.

We look forward to seeing or speaking to you all again.

07/01/2026

Joining Graham King on today’s Drive show was Richard Osler, acting Chair of Lincolnshire’s Lancaster Association. Richard told us how the Association helps Lancaster PA474 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight which is currently undergoing a major service at Duxford keeping it from our skies until 2027. The Association is looking for new members to help suppprt the BBMF and there are lots of benefits including copies of Memorial Flight, a journal packed wirh articles and photos and free entry to the BBMF Flight hanger at RAF Coningsby. Can you help? For more info check out lancasterassociation.org.uk

01/01/2026

Happy New Year to all Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association members and all FB friends.

Latest pictures of PA474 maintenance.
25/12/2025

Latest pictures of PA474 maintenance.

RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster PA474 has begun its Major maintenance at ARCo Duxford. Key milestones include engine removal, turret inspections, and preparation of the fuselage for control system upgrades. Further updates will be shared exclusively with Club members.

23/12/2025

To all LLA Members and Facebook Friends. Wishing the best Christmas ever and the happiest of New Years.

A message from the LLA online shop. To our dear members and valued customers. Christmas is fast approaching and please b...
09/12/2025

A message from the LLA online shop. To our dear members and valued customers. Christmas is fast approaching and please be advised that our last day for processing and posting any orders will be Thursday 18 December 2025. Come and have a browse!

Displaying this photo courtesy of Emma Woods - thank you. Our lady undergoing maintenance at Duxford.
25/11/2025

Displaying this photo courtesy of Emma Woods - thank you. Our lady undergoing maintenance at Duxford.

https://www.lancasterassociation.co.uk/product-page/lla-calender-2026It's approaching no matter how hard we try to hold ...
20/11/2025

https://www.lancasterassociation.co.uk/product-page/lla-calender-2026

It's approaching no matter how hard we try to hold it back! Click on the link to order your Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association Calendar for 2026.

Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association 2026 Calender12 stunning images of Avro Lancaster PA474 "City of Lincoln" Many thanks to Phil Cooke for letting us use his images.

18/11/2025

Just a brief unofficial update regarding PA474 maintenance. Sqn Ldr "Ernie" Wise OC BBMF attended the Lincolnshire's Lancaster Association AGM last Saturday 15 November. Thank you to those LLA Members that did attend. As we know, PA474 is now at Duxford under the loving care of ARCo. The turrets are off (the mid-upper had a previous bird strike). The wheels are off. The fuselage will be split into five sections. The control rods for the elevator and rudders need replacing. The control chains will be assessed. Lots to do. Assessed time is up to 18 months for completion. Further details will become available when I get an official update.

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