Lancaster over the Museum Events in Ottawa picture - The tail-fin-like elevation at the east end of the Museum is sheathed in copper removed from the roof of the Centre Block of Parliament when it was re-covered a decade ago. The odd shapes and pattern of windows represent the dots and dashes that spell out "Lest we Forget" and "N'oublions jamais" in Morse Code. This Lancaster is one of only two still flying in the world. Stationed at the Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton ON, it often participates in Ottawa's military ceremonies.
The tail-fin-like elevation at the east end of the Museum is sheathed in copper removed from the roof of the Centre Block of Parliament when it was re-covered a decade ago. The odd shapes and pattern of windows represent the dots and dashes that spell out "Lest we Forget" and "N'oublions jamais" in Morse Code. This Lancaster is one of only two still flying in the world. Stationed at the Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton ON, it often participates in Ottawa's military ceremonies.