Built as a development of the legendary Lancaster, the Avro Lincoln was the RAF's last piston-engined bomber to enter service. Although superficially similar to its predecessor, the Lincoln featured larger dimensions including a lengthened fuselage and increased wing span as well as additional fuel capacity and weight. Added to this were more powerful Merlin engines and the result was an aircraft considerably superior to the Lancaster in performance. The Lincoln was originally designed to operate in the Pacific during World War II as part of the Commonwealth Tiger Force but the sudden end of the war meant that orders were scaled back. Nevertheless, this did not prevent the Lincoln becoming the RAF's main post-war bomber equipping a total of 23 squadrons at its height. In RAF sevice, Lincolns were used against the Mau-Mau insurgency in Kenya as well as during the Malayan Emergency but with the introduction of the first jet bombers during the 1950s, Lincolns were relegated to secondary duties such as electronic jamming and experimental testbeds. Other users included Canada, Australia (built by GAF), and Argentina.
First flight of the prototype Avro Type 694 took place on 9 June 1944 with the first production examples designated Lancaster Mk. IV and Mk. V (differences being use of Rolls-Royce or Packard Merlins). It was eventually decided to adopt the new name and these were re-christened Lincoln B.1 and B.2 respectively. The Lincoln Mk. III was a maritime patrol variant which eventually was turned into the Avro Shackleton while foreign-built versons included the Canadian Mk. XV (only one built by Victory Aircraft) and the Australian Mk. 30. These were often fitted with different powerplants and were followed by the Mk. 30A with increased weights, and the Mk. 31 with a stretched nose for maritime duties.
Design | Lincoln B.1 | Lincoln Mk. 30 |
Type | Heavy Bomber | Heavy Bomber |
Year | 1945 | 1946 |
Crew | 7 | 7 |
Dimensions | ||
Length | 78 ft 3 in | 78 ft 3 in |
Height | 17 ft 3 in | 17 ft 3 in |
Wing Span | 120 ft 0½ in | 120 ft 0½ in |
Wing Area | n/a | n/a |
Weight | ||
Empty | 43,400 lbs | 44,000 lbs |
Maximum | 82,001 lbs | 82,001 lbs |
Wing Loading | 57.7 lb/ft² | 57.7 lb/ft² |
Performance | ||
Speed | 295 mph | 310 mph |
Ceiling | 22,000 ft | 28,000 ft |
Range | 1,470-3,580 mi | 2,800-4,293 mi |
Powerplant | ||
Engine | 4 x Merlin 85 Rolls-Royce 1,750 hp | 4 x Merlin 102 CAC 1,775 hp |
Thrust/Weight | 0.32 | 0.32 |
Sensors | ||
Radar | H2S | H2S |
Armament | ||
Guns | 2 x 20-mmHispano Mk. V 6 x .50-inBrowning Mk. II | 2 x 20-mmHispano Mk. V 6 x .50-inBrowning Mk. II |
Payload | 14,000 lbs | 14,000 lbs |
Production | ||
Built | 82 | 73 |
Total | 624 |