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What I understand there are only 2 flyable Lancaster left in the world. We have one at Windsor airport right now being rebuilt . Don't know yet if they are making it flyable . But I visited the airport recently and they are doing a fantastic job at restoring it. The plane used to sit on a pedestal in Jackson Park.
I believe there are more than that now but not too many unfortunately. What didn't get shot down got scrapped. I'll find out if my cousin knows. He does a lot of research on planes and has written a couple of books about planes that have crashed in the highlands of Scotland.