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sam - EE Canberra [1 of 2]
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English Electric Canberra [T4 - WE188]
Design started in 1946, and the first jet-powered medium bomber entered service with the RAF in 1950. In 1957 a Canberra set a world altitude record of 70,310ft.
The SAM example first flew in 1952, and served as a target tug for the RAF before being returned to British Aerospace.
Cockpit access required a certain amount of flexibility ...
Design started in 1946, and the first jet-powered medium bomber entered service with the RAF in 1950. In 1957 a Canberra set a world altitude record of 70,310ft.
The SAM example first flew in 1952, and served as a target tug for the RAF before being returned to British Aerospace.
Cockpit access required a certain amount of flexibility ...
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