In this video we give a detailed history and footage of the legendary English Electric Canberra attack aircraft an iconic aircraft from the 1950s. The English Electric Canberra, also known as the RAF Electric Canberra or Martin B-57 Canberra or Canberra B.2, was a pivotal aircraft in aviation history. This old RAF plane played a significant role and was used by the Royal air force, Royal australian air force, Indian air force, United states air force and is still in use by NASA. It was powered by two Rolls Royce Avon Mk7-turbojet engines. In this video, you'll witness vintage footage of the Electric Canberra in action, highlighting its remarkable contribution to aviation during its era. Explore the history and legacy of this iconic 1960s aircraft, the English Electric Canberra, and witness its enduring impact on aviation history.
Chapters
00:00 Background
01:14 Specifications
02:39 Development
06:43 Design
07:24 Roles
09:05 Operational history
11:13 Flight records
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