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  1. The English Electric Canberra is a British first-generation, jet-powered medium bomber. It was developed by English Electric during the mid- to late 1940s in response to a 1944 Air Ministry requirement for a successor to the wartime de Havilland Mosquito fast bomber.

  2. Dec 19, 2016 · On 28 August 1957, the flight crew of an English Electric Canberra jet bomber climbed into their waiting aircraft, WK163, at a base in Luton, taxied onto the runway, and soared into the summer...

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  3. The Canberra was the first jet-powered bomber to enter service with the Royal Air Force. It was unarmed and relied on high speed to escape enemy fighters. As the Cold War deepened in the early 1950s the Canberra was ordered in large numbers to replace the obsolete Avro Lincolns and to form new light bomber squadrons.

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    • History of Wt492
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    In 1944, English Electric started to design an unarmed, high altitude, fast jet bomber and reconnaissance aircraft to replace the Mosquito. It first flew in May 1949, with one of the prototypes using the tried and true Rolls Royce Nene engine and the other using the new advanced and experimental Rolls Royce Avon engine. Both engine types are on dis...

    The HARS Canberra was built in Britain in late 1955 as a T4 Trainer and used by the RAF as WT492. She was transferred to the RAAF in mid-1956 and became A84-502. She has a solid nose as a Trainer while the operational Canberra bombers had a Perspex blister for the Bomb Aimers. She spent time with 2 Sqn RAAF, ARDU (Aircraft Reseaarch and Development...

    Engines: 2 x RollsRoyce RA3 Avon Mk 1 Maximum takeoff weight: 21,312 kg Length: 19.96 m Wing span: 19.5 m Height: 4.75 m Cruising speed: 458 kt (871 km/h at 40,000 ft / 12,200 m) Ceiling: 47,800 ft (14,600 m) – high altitude version 71,000 ft Range: 5,470 km (3,200 nm) with maximum payload Crew: 1 pilot and 1 navigator/mission specialist

  4. A first generation British jet-powered medium bomber, the English Electric Canberra was designed by W. E. W. 'Teddy' Petter. It could fly at a higher altitude than any other bomber throughout the 1950s and by 1958 it had set nineteen point-to-point speed records and three height records, including one of 70,310 ft (21,430 m) in 1957 - See table ...

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    • 63 ft 11 in (19.49m)
  5. May 12, 2024 · Discover more about the Canberra's role as a Bomber with the RAF, the Photo Reconnaissance missions, How it was used by the export Customers and and an insight to the first flight from the Daughter of Roland Beamont.

  6. The British-designed Canberra was a record-breaking aircraft in its heyday during the 1950s, and was operated by many air forces, including those of Australia and New Zealand. Originally developed late in World War Two, the Canberra could fly higher than any other bomber at the time and set a new record for the fastest flight from England to ...

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