Lincolnshire, UK — Lincolnshire farmers Fred and Harold Panton why they wanted to restore a Lancaster bomber as a tribute to their brother Christopher, who along with 55,000 other aircrew of RAF Bomber Command lost his life during World War II.

Pilot Officer Christopher Panton was killed when is plane was shot down over Nuremberg on sometime between March 30-31 1944. The brothers are 81 and 79 now; they made money farming chickens, and spent much of it in honour of Christopher.

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Brothers restore a WW II Lancaster bomber as a memorial