A breath-taking, life-sized sculpture of a Lancaster Bomber has been revealed close to the A46, as a tribute to Lincolnshire’s illustrious aviation past. This striking installation pays tribute to this monumental aircraft which played a pivotal role in World War II and is anticipated to become a significant local point of interest. Nevertheless, at present, local residents and enthusiasts are being advised not to visit the site as the details of public access are still being finalised. The sculpture, situated near the Lincoln Bypass, is part of the continuing endeavours to honour the region’s historic contributions to aviation. Officials are diligently ensuring that the site is both safe and accessible for all visitors, with further information expected soon. Please note, this story was adapted from an original piece reported on news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.
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