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Old 30-04-14, 20:47
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I think the estimate of a half million dollars to move it is a little far-fetched.
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Old 30-04-14, 21:43
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I walked through this aircraft about 20 years ago and though that it looked like it was just parked. the shocking bit is thaat it wasn't vandalized - instruments, radios,etc were all just there....


Often wondered why it was not "gathered" with the Lanc inHamilton as a future project, or spares.
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Hi

I've heard stories that the town or someone went through a lot of trouble to get it there and wouldn't let it go. Maybe that's changed.

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...Lancaster KB882 was honourably retired at Dunnville, Ontario. On May 1st, 1964, the Crown Assets Disposal Corporation accepted a monetary offer from the City of Edmundston, NB for the purchase of the aircraft. Shortly after it was flown from DND 6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario to Fredericton, N.B. where it waited for the Edmundston site to be completed. On July 14, 1964, Captain Joseph (Pepi) DiGiacinto, pilot; Flight Sgt Derek Miller, co-pilot; Gerry Flemming, radio operator; Captain Keith Wyatt, navigator and flight Engineer, Jim Cochrane brought KB882 in from her final flight. The crew touched down at the Edmundston Municipal Airport where she was mounted on a pedestal at St Jacques Airport in its last operational colours, (for a short while had been seen in wartime camouflage as 'NA-R' (Rabbit Stew)...
http://www.lancaster-archive.com/lanc_surv_kb882.htm

I've stopped and looked her over many times over my almost 50 years. Dad looooved to tow a Family and a Camping Trailer around the entire country when we were growing up....apparently this built our character!!

I agree that $500K is a bit much to move it.

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Old 01-05-14, 09:05
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Default Edmundston, N.B. Lancaster KB882

It will be a shame to see it go but KB882 (like any historic aircraft) deserves a better fate than sitting outside for 50 years.

The March/April 2003 Newsletter of the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum has an extensive article on Canadian Lancasters.

http://atlanticcanadaaviationmuseum....01/mar2003.pdf

See pages 10-16 for the interesting story and pictures of the delivery of KB882 to Edmundston in July of 1964.


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Old 01-05-14, 12:10
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Modification to Mk.,10P inlcuded 40 inch extension to the nose section to accommodate the AN/APS-42 navigation/weather radar, a can containing the UPD-501 passive intercept radar in the rear fuselage, an extensive array of antennas for radio.


"The bomb bay was fitted with two long-range fuel tanks and a pannier for baggage and spares."
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Old 01-05-14, 12:58
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I think the estimate of a half million dollars to move it is a little far-fetched.
Not half as far-fetched as this statement: "This plane put an end to World War Two basically."
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Old 01-05-14, 19:43
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There may be an offer to save her.....apparently for parts though!:

http://news.ca.msn.com/local/newbrun...dsor-ont-group

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The transport cost does seem extraordinary.
I would think, that if an organization had all their ducks lined up, that the may be a company or two that would offer the transport as an act of good faith or perhaps to score some brownie points/advertising etc.
Moving something and having a place to put it or a plan to maintain it are very different things.
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