- G for George
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name=G for George
caption=G for George on display at the Australian War Memorial, CanberraG for George is an
Avro Lancaster Mk.I bomber, callsign AR-G and serial number "W4783", operated byNo. 460 Squadron RAAF duringWorld War II . It is now preserved at theAustralian War Memorial (AWM),Canberra Australia .G-George flew 90 combat missions over occupied Europe with 460 Squadron, and is the second most prolific surviving Lancaster, behind S for Sugar of
No. 463 Squadron RAAF /No. 467 Squadron RAAF (137 sorties). Most operational Lancasters were shot down before they had reached 20sortie s. G-George has the added distinction of bringing home, alive, every crewman who flew aboard it.Upon retirement from combat duty in 1944, G-George was flown to Australia by an all-RAAF crew of Bomber Command veterans, and played a major part in raising war bonds during a round-Australia publicity trip. Post war, it was left to decay in the open air at
RAAF Base Fairbairn , before being moved to the AWM in the early 1950s.In 2003, G-George returned to display at the AWM in the new ANZAC Hall after a five year restoration program, which restored the aircraft as faithfully as possible to its wartime configuration. It is displayed in conjunction with a sound and light show that attempts to convey something of the atmosphere of a WWII Bomber Command raid, and incorporates a German '88' flak gun and a
Bf-109 fighter. The display is based on a sortie captained byFlying Officer "Cherry" Carter toBerlin on "Black Thursday " 1943, so called because Bomber Command lost 50 of the 500 bombers detailed for the raid.G-George serves as a memorial to all Australians who flew with Bomber Command, and to the 1,018 dead of 460 Squadron.
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RAF Museum , Hendon - home to Lancaster "S for Sugar"External links
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/george/ The official AWM G for George page]
* [http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ghistory.htm The G for George page on a 460 Squadron web site]
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