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The Avro Lancaster was a heavy bomber used by the Royal Air Force during World War II.

In 2261, a diecast model of an Avro Lancaster was displayed along with other aircraft in Lieutenant Erica Ortegas's quarters on the USS Enterprise. (SNW: "Terrarium")

This bomber type is not mentioned by name, it appeared only as a decorative item.
The markings on the plane model, "Z-NY", identified the plane as the "Admiral Prune". The plane's nose was decorated with the image of Mickey Mouse. It was flown by Wing Commander Guy Gibson during his time in the No. 106 Squadron RAF in 1942. The plane would come to fly 640 hours before it was shot down on a bombing run to Turin in February 1943.

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