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Old 9th Aug 2006, 10:33
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Canberra - End of an Era

Hello all
Now have an 'End of an Era' page on my Canberra tribute site.

If anyone would care to browse the page click the obvious icon on the title page of my site

Any feedback (and error noting) would be appreciated.


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nice site.
one small point, the nose section of t4-wh850 is no longer on display at barton manchester.
ive no idea where its gone. will try and find out for you.
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Canberra PR9 link

This link may be of interest. It mentions the possible commercial operation of 2 of the PR9s, in UK

http://www.airsceneuk.org.uk/hangar/...d/canberra.htm
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Canberra - new era?

This Sunday, the 10th, all three Canberras will be on display and available for inspection at Delta jets open day at the former RAF Kemble airfield.

All aircraft remain in a serviceable condition, less the parts the RAF removed and could be flown again if the certain parts were refitted.

Latest news on future developments available on the day.
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Thumbs up 100 Sqn

Great web site - brings back memories of 100 Sqn at West Raynham -
sprog cadet annual camp in the early seventies, first time on live aircraft !
A sad time also, one had been lost the week before in an incident.

I'd love one in by backyard please.
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