Canberra over Cranwell.
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Canberra over Cranwell.
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At 1917 tonight ( I know because I missed wheels to Sleaford by 2 mins!) a Cranberry over flew Cwl, heading north at about 1500 - 2000 ft. I guess he was heading to Waddo for the airshow. My question is was it an RAF ac, or on on the civi register, since I thought we'd retired them all?
Blunty
At 1917 tonight ( I know because I missed wheels to Sleaford by 2 mins!) a Cranberry over flew Cwl, heading north at about 1500 - 2000 ft. I guess he was heading to Waddo for the airshow. My question is was it an RAF ac, or on on the civi register, since I thought we'd retired them all?
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T'was indeed Classic Aviation's Canberra B2/6 operated by Air Atlantique's Classic Flight, it's stuck at Waddington waiting for a break in the weather for us to fly it back to Coventry, VFR only on ex military aircraft, we were trying for today but beaten by the rain again.
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Thank you very much. I've been lucky enough to be various places over the last couple of years to see the Canberra (military) swan-song. Can't express my admiration enough!
Thanks again, long may she fly on the civi register.
Blunty
Thanks again, long may she fly on the civi register.
Blunty