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anberra aircraft in flight circa 1953. Canberra B. 2 first flew on 21 April 1950, and entered squadron service with RAF 101 Sqn in May 1951. With a maximum speed of 470 kt (871 km / h), a standard service ceiling of 48, 000 ft (14, 600 m), it carried a 3

anberra aircraft in flight circa 1953. Canberra B. 2 first flew on 21 April 1950, and entered squadron service with RAF 101 Sqn in May 1951. With a maximum speed of 470 kt (871 km  /  h), a standard service ceiling of 48, 000 ft (14, 600 m), it carried a 3


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anberra aircraft in flight circa 1953. Canberra B. 2 first flew on 21 April 1950, and entered squadron service with RAF 101 Sqn in May 1951. With a maximum speed of 470 kt (871 km / h), a standard service ceiling of 48, 000 ft (14, 600 m), it carried a 3

anberra aircraft in flight circa 1953. Canberra B.2 first flew on 21 April 1950, and entered squadron service with RAF 101 Sqn in May 1951. With a maximum speed of 470 kt (871 km/h), a standard service ceiling of 48, 000 ft (14, 600 m), it carried a 3

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This print showcases a Canberra aircraft soaring through the skies circa 1953. The Canberra B. 2, which made its maiden flight on April 21,1950, became an integral part of RAF's 101 Sqn in May 1951. Renowned for its impressive capabilities, this aircraft boasted a maximum speed of 470 knots (871 km/h) and could reach a standard service ceiling of an astounding 48,000 feet (14,600 m). In this image frozen in time, we witness the sheer power and grace of the Canberra as it effortlessly conquers the vast expanse above. Its sleek design and streamlined body allow it to cut through the air with remarkable precision. With every passing moment captured in this photograph, one can almost feel the adrenaline coursing through their veins. The Canberra B. 2 was not only a symbol of technological advancement but also served as a testament to human ingenuity and determination during that era. It carried out vital missions with utmost efficiency while ensuring the safety and security of those onboard. This stunning snapshot serves as a reminder of aviation history at its finest - where innovation met ambition to create something truly extraordinary. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing sight from FlightGlobal's archives, we are transported back to an era when these magnificent flying machines ruled the skies with unparalleled elegance and supremacy.

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