Thanks for the pictures, Alex. I used to live in the Hamilton area, and so had the good fortune of seeing her in flight on many occasions. I am jealous that you got to go inside... that is a privilege that even visitors to the museum don't get. I am waiting for photos of the two Lancasters flying together to show up. (The last two flying airframes, 1 in the UK and 1 here in Canada). I have a gentleman in my congregation who was a tail gunner on the Lancaster and flew 24 missions. When I visited him recently I told him about the Lancaster from Canada making the transatlantic flight and promised that I would bring pictures of the two flying together during my next visit.