These pics are from the Saskatoon Control Tower as the crew of Avro Lancaster C-GVRA did a couple of passes at YXE and then went to Winnipeg .
There’s only two of them still flying in the world and today one of them flew over Saskatoon to promote the Canada Remembers Air Show in August 2009.
The Avro Lancaster, one of the most famous bombers of World War 2 entered Saskatoon air space, went around with a low fly past at the airport and then circled around and above the city before
leaving for Ontario on 3 August 2009.
Thousands of Canadian aircrew served with the RCAF and the Lancaster Squadrons.
Over 4 hundred Lancaster MK X’s were built in Canada and shipped overseas for flying duty.
And throughout the entire world, only two still fly today, one in England and one in Hamilton Ontario Canada .
The bomber is one hundred and two feet long and just under 70 feet wide.
It can reach top speeds of 287 miles and hour and has four Rolls Royce Merlin Engines.
The fly past is a tribute pass to our veterans and a farewell salute to the Cameco Canada Remembers Airshow.