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The Men Behind the Machine: Bob Howe and the Canberra BomberRetired Wing Commander Bob Howe talks about his early days in the RAAF and introduction to the Canberra bomber prior to his ...
Summary: The Martin B-57 Canberra, originally a British design from the 1940s, was adapted by the U.S. for use as a twin-engine tactical bomber and reconnaissance aircraft.
On this day in aviation history, 76 years ago-May 13, 1949-the English Electric Canberra took to the skies for the first time. The historic flight took place at Warton Aerodrome in Lancashire ...
The Canberra also ranks among the longest-serving warplanes, with the RAF retiring its last Canberras in 2006. NASA still has a few B-47s in service doing meteorological work, which is no small ...
PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that its aerospace business in Australia collaborated with AMDA Foundation Limited and Aviat Global to revitalize a piece of R ...
This weekend sees the Canberra bomber’s 75th anniversary. Phil Penfold visits the South Yorkshire Air Museum to learn about its history and why it was so important. Pictures by Bruce Rollinson.
Cruising at an altitude of 50,000 ft above Punjab, the photo-reconnaissance Canberra aircraft was far beyond the range of Younis and Butt’s Sabres’ performance envelope, but not beyond the ...
Canberra’s announcement follows news in January that Boeing, which has at least one MQ-28A in the USA, was one of the companies selected for the US Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft ...
Turning Canberra-class LHDs into aircraft carriers. The only impediment to Australia upgrading the Canberra-class Landing Helicopter Docks and using them as aircraft carriers is the dismissive ...
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