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CH2Tdriver wrote:Are there any actively touring the airshow circuit in the UK or Australia at present?
I got to see one fly at the 1999 Duxford May Air Display and have a video of it. It was Gull Gray with Black undersides. It's been one of my favorite airplanes since I was a kid, since seeing the B-57 on display at the Bradley (NEAM) Air Museum in 1978-9. I liked the glass nosed bomber version. Kind of like a cross between WW2 and the jet age, prior to the switch to big fighters and tandem cockpits.
Pete
Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:53 pm
jwc50 wrote: Other than the highly modified WB-57F variants flown by NASA, this is the only flying Canberra anywhere.......
Fri Jul 19, 2013 5:02 pm
Mike wrote:jwc50 wrote: Other than the highly modified WB-57F variants flown by NASA, this is the only flying Canberra anywhere.......
......outside Australia. http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/aircra ... /canberra/
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p51 wrote:I know for sure NASA still flies at least one, I saw it last fall in the air outside of Houston...
Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:23 pm
jwc50 wrote:Mike wrote:jwc50 wrote: Other than the highly modified WB-57F variants flown by NASA, this is the only flying Canberra anywhere.......
......outside Australia. http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/aircra ... /canberra/
SORRY about that! Maybe the link I had was specifically referring to a "PR9" version of the Canberra as opposed to the "TT.18" version in Australia.
Maybe you Mike, or someone else can outline differences between the two for us.
Would love to see one or both of these Canberras in the air someday.
Sat Jul 20, 2013 3:10 am
Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:15 am
CH2Tdriver wrote:The version I saw at Duxford in '99 was a B.2 with the glass nose. I'll have to source my video and see if I can find who the owner/org was.