English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet
This amazing airplane first flew in 1949, and as at 2005, is still in front-line service with the RAF. It has served in a variety of roles including those of medium conventional bomber, tactical nuclear bomber, photo-reconnaissance, night intruder, navigational trainer, maritime strike, electronic countermeasures, and atomic cloud sampling and target-towing. It was manufactured in the USA under license as the Martin B-57, and in Australia under license as the Canberra B-20. It has been exported to Argentina, Chile, France, Germany, India, Peru, Sweden, Venezuela, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries. This book looks at the development of the aircraft during the early days of jet power and especially at its Rolls-Royce Avon power-plant. It was Britain’s first jet bomber. Each of the many marks and variants are described and illustrated by many remarkable and rare photographs. The type’s record of service with RAF squadrons throughout its service life is given together with descriptions of the many experimental models that were used in the development of a variety of weapons and avionics systems.
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English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet
This amazing airplane first flew in 1949, and as at 2005, is still in front-line service with the RAF. It has served in a variety of roles including those of medium conventional bomber, tactical nuclear bomber, photo-reconnaissance, night intruder, navigational trainer, maritime strike, electronic countermeasures, and atomic cloud sampling and target-towing. It was manufactured in the USA under license as the Martin B-57, and in Australia under license as the Canberra B-20. It has been exported to Argentina, Chile, France, Germany, India, Peru, Sweden, Venezuela, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries. This book looks at the development of the aircraft during the early days of jet power and especially at its Rolls-Royce Avon power-plant. It was Britain’s first jet bomber. Each of the many marks and variants are described and illustrated by many remarkable and rare photographs. The type’s record of service with RAF squadrons throughout its service life is given together with descriptions of the many experimental models that were used in the development of a variety of weapons and avionics systems.
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English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet

English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet

by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny
English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet

English Electric Canberra: The History and Development of a Classic Jet

by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny

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Overview

This amazing airplane first flew in 1949, and as at 2005, is still in front-line service with the RAF. It has served in a variety of roles including those of medium conventional bomber, tactical nuclear bomber, photo-reconnaissance, night intruder, navigational trainer, maritime strike, electronic countermeasures, and atomic cloud sampling and target-towing. It was manufactured in the USA under license as the Martin B-57, and in Australia under license as the Canberra B-20. It has been exported to Argentina, Chile, France, Germany, India, Peru, Sweden, Venezuela, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries. This book looks at the development of the aircraft during the early days of jet power and especially at its Rolls-Royce Avon power-plant. It was Britain’s first jet bomber. Each of the many marks and variants are described and illustrated by many remarkable and rare photographs. The type’s record of service with RAF squadrons throughout its service life is given together with descriptions of the many experimental models that were used in the development of a variety of weapons and avionics systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783461905
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 04/02/2014
Series: Pen and Sword Large Format Aviation Books
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Bruce Barrymore Halpenny is an author and historian.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6

Acknowledgements 8

Glossary 10

Chapter 1 English Electric Canberra 12

Chapter 2 Rolls-Royce Avon: A History of its Development 29

Chapter 3 Canberra Marks and Production 46

Chapter 4 Conversion Variants 69

Chapter 5 Overseas Orders and Production 81

Chapter 6 Canberra Squadrons 104

Chapter 7 Miscellaneous Canberra Units 141

Chapter 8 Experimental Canberras 163

Chapter 9 Camouflage and Markings 175

Chapter 10 Armament 187

Chapter 11 Bombing-up of Canberra Aircraft: 'Day One' Problems 193

Index 206

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