The following are operators of the Avro Lancaster:
Military operators
Argentina
Argentine Air Force
From May 1948 to August 1949 the Argentine Air Force received 15 Lancasters (registered B-031 to B-045) previously operated by RAF.
Australia
Royal Australian Air Force
Canada
Royal Canadian Air Force
Egypt
Royal Egyptian Air Force
France
Aeronavale â 54 transferred from the Royal Australian Air Force beginning in 1952
Poland
Polish Air Forces on exile in Great Britain
Soviet Union
Soviet Naval Aviation
Soviets were able to repair two of six Avro Lancasters which made forced landings near Yagodnik airfield, near Arkhangelsk during attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz. Both ex-617 Squadron Avro Lancasters were operated briefly as transports and long range reconnaissance aircraft before being retired due to lack of spare parts.
Sweden
Swedish Air Force
- Försökscentralen (Swedish Test Establishment) at Malmen near Linköping received one Lancaster I (ex-RAF RA805) designated Tp 80 and the SwAF/n 80001. Aircraft was modified by Avro company for jet engine testbed duties and delivered from UK in May 1951. The only Swedish Lancaster crashed in 1956.
United Kingdom
Royal Air Force
Fleet Air Arm
Civil operators
Argentina
Canada
United Kingdom
See also
Notes
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