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Immerse yourself in the rich history of the English Electric Canberra with 'Canberra Boys' by Andrew Brookes. This paperback edition, which measures 156 x 234 mm and contains 212 pages, offers a detailed account of the Canberra's significant contributions throughout the 20th century. As a vital part of RAF Bomber Command in the 1950s, the Canberra played an essential role in world events, including the Suez Campaign and Operation Grapple. With first-hand accounts from pilots such as Roly 'Bee' Beamont, who took to the skies in the aircraft in 1949, this book is perfect for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The Canberra has served multiple air forces, including the USAF, Australian Air Force, and the Indian Air Force, showcasing its global impact on aerial reconnaissance. Discover captivating stories of long-distance flights, the Sassoon Trophy competition, and the final RAF flight in July 2006. 'Canberra Boys' encapsulates the legacy of an extraordinary aircraft and the dedication of those who flew it. Order today and enjoy the convenience of local shipping, as we are a NZ-owned business based in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ, eliminating any unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 212
Bind: paperback
Author: Andrew Brookes Publisher: Grub Street
Publication Date: 30-06-2021
The English Electric Canberra first came into production in the late 1940s and has since played a hugely significant part in world events. In Canberra Boys, Andrew Brookes takes us through its rich history with the help of those who operated this magnificent machine. Contributors include Roly â€Bee’ Beamont, the English Electric test pilot who first flew the aircraft in 1949. As part of the expansion of the RAF’s Bomber Command in the 1950s, RAF Binbrook was the first station to house four Canberra squadrons, starting with 101 Squadron in May 1951. Since then and throughout the 20th century, the Canberra operated across the globe in Europe, South America and South East Asia. It has served an array of air forces such as the USAF, Australian air force and the Indian air force – the third largest operator of the Canberra after the RAF and USAF. This led to the Canberra playing a crucial role as a photo-reconnaissance aircraft in phenomenal operations like the Suez Campaign, the nuclear tests of Operation Grapple and the Indonesian Confrontation. Other tales in the book include participation in the Sassoon Trophy competition, long-distance flights in Exercise Round Trip, and Operation Quick Flight. Concluding with the Canberra PR9’s final RAF flight on 39 Squadron in July 2006, this book provides a detailed and fascinating history of an outstanding aircraft alongside illuminating anecdotes from the men who served with this aircraft. Vulcan To The Sky are restoring Canberra WK163 to flight in 2017/18.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 212
Bind: paperback
Author: Andrew Brookes Publisher: Grub Street
Publication Date: 30-06-2021
The English Electric Canberra first came into production in the late 1940s and has since played a hugely significant part in world events. In Canberra Boys, Andrew Brookes takes us through its rich history with the help of those who operated this magnificent machine. Contributors include Roly â€Bee’ Beamont, the English Electric test pilot who first flew the aircraft in 1949. As part of the expansion of the RAF’s Bomber Command in the 1950s, RAF Binbrook was the first station to house four Canberra squadrons, starting with 101 Squadron in May 1951. Since then and throughout the 20th century, the Canberra operated across the globe in Europe, South America and South East Asia. It has served an array of air forces such as the USAF, Australian air force and the Indian air force – the third largest operator of the Canberra after the RAF and USAF. This led to the Canberra playing a crucial role as a photo-reconnaissance aircraft in phenomenal operations like the Suez Campaign, the nuclear tests of Operation Grapple and the Indonesian Confrontation. Other tales in the book include participation in the Sassoon Trophy competition, long-distance flights in Exercise Round Trip, and Operation Quick Flight. Concluding with the Canberra PR9’s final RAF flight on 39 Squadron in July 2006, this book provides a detailed and fascinating history of an outstanding aircraft alongside illuminating anecdotes from the men who served with this aircraft. Vulcan To The Sky are restoring Canberra WK163 to flight in 2017/18.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.