A stunning new £1 million sculpture of a Lancaster Bomber is soon to uplift the Lincolnshire skyline, with parallels being drawn to the North East’s esteemed Angel of the North. This audacious project has been launched to honour the county’s deep-rooted aviation history and is hoped to emerge as a significant tourist pull. The sculpture, predicted to draw in guests from all over the UK, underscores Lincolnshire’s crucial role during World War II as the host of several air bases and the RAF Dambusters squadron. District officials have aspirational hopes that this fresh landmark will not only commemorate the past, but simultaneously stimulate the local economy via increased tourism.
£1m Lancaster Bomber sculpture poised to become new icon in Lincolnshire


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