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Breaking News: Canberra

Postby C » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:58 pm

Well, Doug asked of this aircraft's fate earlier in the Canberra post...

...According to a post on PPrune, Canberra T4 WJ874/"VN799" arrived at Air Atlantique, Coventry today from RAF Marham, and may be operated on the show circuit from 2006! :D
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Craig. » Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:59 pm

Wow, thats pretty cool news. Hopefully see it at Cosford next year due to the proximity. Fingers crossed. :)
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Nov 10, 2005 12:36 am

Wonderful 8)
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Hagar » Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:28 am

This is great news. Good old Air Antique. Well done Charlie. :D
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Thu Nov 10, 2005 4:55 am

That is great. I do hope we get to see it next year.
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Hagar » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:01 am

I'm not sure but I thought Air Antique already had a Canberra. I know they have a Meteor but I haven't seen it yet.

PS. This makes two. ;) http://atlanticdhg.com/AACF/CanbA.htm
They also operate a Meteor NF.11, Venom FB.50 & Vampire T55. Also two Shackleton M.R.2, WL790 based at the Midland Air Museum, Texas in airworthy condition & WR963 at Coventry in ground running condition. Maybe that will fly again one day. It's becoming quite a collection. :D http://atlanticdhg.com/AACF/Aircraft.htm
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Tweek » Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:52 am

Excellent news! Especially if it gets onto the airshow circuit :D
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Mynameisnemo » Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:01 pm

Lets hope this is going to happen, would love to see the canberra in flight,

i know this is about the canberra but Air Atlantique are currently trying to get the flying Shackleton brought back over to the Uk for the Airshow circuit..... not sure on the progress of this though, would be great to see the shackleton and the lancaster in formation.......

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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby C » Thu Nov 10, 2005 4:58 pm

Lets hope this is going to happen, would love to see the canberra in flight,

i know this is about the canberra but Air Atlantique are currently trying to get the flying Shackleton brought back over to the Uk for the Airshow circuit..... not sure on the progress of this though, would be great to see the shackleton and the lancaster in formation.......

Nemo........


Unfortunately Air Atlantique have been trying for the best part of a decade to bring the Shack back over...
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Tweek » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:11 pm

Unfortunately Air Atlantique have been trying for the best part of a decade to bring the Shack back over...


I presume this is the Shackleton over in South Africa? It's a crying shame that the only airworthy Shackleton, Buccaneer AND Lightnings are all in South Africa. Yes, the Shack and the Bucc served with the SAAF, but not the Lightning! We need some airworthy aircraft on home turf!
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Craig. » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:17 pm

The Lightning is all to do with the Afterburner rule in civilian hands.
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Hagar » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:17 pm

According to the Air Antique website it's at the Midland Air Museum in Texas. Read my earlier reply.
Also two Shackleton M.R.2, WL790 based at the Midland Air Museum, Texas in airworthy condition & WR963 at Coventry in ground running condition.
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Hagar » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:25 pm

The Lightning is all to do with the Afterburner rule in civilian hands.

Air Antique had an airworthy MiG 21 at one time. It flew into Coventry from Germany. Due to that afterburner ruling it's now stuck in a shed at the Midland Air Museum at Coventry Airport, not the one in Texas. I posted some shots of it some time ago.
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Tweek » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:30 pm

What is the problem with afterburner in civilian hands then? Is there a more complex way of operating it, or just the fact that we don't want any forests going up in flames? :P

I would have thought you would be able to restrict/limit/disable/whatever the afterburner on an engine...
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Re: Breaking News: Canberra

Postby Mynameisnemo » Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:34 pm

I think its banned from use in built up areas cause of the noise and also cause its possible to break the sound barrier...............
and also at some airports as it can melt the runway, i know this happened at Liverpool in the early 90's........
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