Domain: bywat.co.uk

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CANBERRA - B(I)8 GALLERY 1
Some photos of the English Electric Canberra B(I)8. A tribute to the RAF's first jet bomber.
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THE CANBERRA ASSOCIATION
The Canberra Association was set up to provide a focus for those thousands with Canberra connections, enthusiasts, collectors and those with a healthy ...
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Canberra Electrical Systems
Without going in to a lot of detail on individual circuitry I hope I have given a flavour of the early Canberra electrical systems. ...
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Canberra Electrical Systems
Without going in to a lot of detail on individual circuitry I hope I have given a flavour of the early Canberra electrical systems. ...
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CANBERRA - LINKS AND REFERENCES
Frank Haslam runs this site as a tribute to the history of 207 Squadron (207 flew Canberra B.2s in the 50s), so it is a pleasure to make this link. ...
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CANBERRA - PR.9 - XH136
Photos of surviving PR.9, XH136. ... It was put up for sale in 1983. It would be interesting to fill out this aircraft's history. Any further detail would ...
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CANBERRA - T.17 - WH863
T.17 - WH863 WH863 - front (Photo : Les Bywaters). Built in 1953 as a B.2 this Canberra went, in 1957, into the charge of the Command Signals Establishment ...
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CANBERRA TYPES ILLUSTRATED - UK
Modified PR.7 exclusively for the Royal Navy's FRADU. Used for radar training with the Buccaneer's Blue Parrot radar system housed in special nose radome. ...
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END OF AN ERA - CANBERRA RETIRES FROM THE RAF
The RAF's last three flying Canberras were PR.9s of 39 Sqn, RAF Marham. .... at Kemble by Delta Jets in an accomodation arranged by Falcon Aviation. ...
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END OF AN ERA - CANBERRA RETIRES FROM THE RAF
Over the years, many versions of the Canberra have been flown by the RAF and MoD or civilian aviation and research bodies. Never has a single aircraft type ...
 
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