Windsor’s Lancaster Bomber is looking for a new home, and the city is inviting residents to share their ideas.
Council received a report Monday kicking off public consultation on the future location of the Lancaster Bomber — but the organization currently caring for the plane also has an idea for where it should be located.
Last year, volunteers from the Canadian Aviation Museum (CAM) say they put nearly 5,000 volunteer hours into the restoration of the Second World War-era bomber, one of only 17 left in the world. Two of the remaining Lancasters are flight-worthy and another five are in wreckage condition