Drone footage has offered an outstanding glimpse of a life-sized sculpture of a Lancaster Bomber, newly installed in Norton Disney, Lincolnshire. The formidable steel structure stands as a testament to the courageous RAF bomber crews who operated in the county throughout the Second World War. The artwork spans a remarkable 85ft in length and boasts a wingspan of 102ft. Two cranes were utilised to skilfully hoist the sculpture into its current position. It has an intentional tilt, providing the illusion of the aircraft in mid-flight, symbolically on course to the nearby former RAF Swinderby base. This evocative installation pays its respects to Lincolnshire’s distinguished aviation legacy and its contribution during the wartime period.
This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post from the original journalism carried out by www.bbc.com.