Re: What would you pay to fly in a Lancaster ?
Grim:
For take offs and landings, the passengers are seated and belted in place. In flight they can sit in the copilot's seat ( we have had to add a second set of flight controls, and a copilot seat, by Transport Canada regulations ) or they can be in the nose, or to the rear of the cockpit area, or in the tail, but not in the turret, as it is too tight for most people to get into.
WE encourage people to bring cameras, and take lots of photos, or video, as a souvenier.
Jim B. Toronto.
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