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English Electric/BAC Canberra TT18 – FRADU, Royal Navy 1985

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Corgi Aviation Archive 1/72 scale AA34707: English Electric Canberra TT18 the Fleet Requirements Air Direction Unit (FRADU), Royal Navy based at RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset in 1985. Looks superb in grey upper and yellow and black undersides. Truly has to be seen to be appreciated. Limited edition of only 1760, now harder to find. The model has a scale replica Tarrant-Rushden towed target dispenser on each underwing pylon. Excellent nice sized model and an essential addition to any collection.

Length 11 inches  Wingspan 11.25 inches

The English Electric Canberra is a first-generation jet-powered light bomber manufactured in large numbers through the 1950s. The Canberra could fly at a higher altitude than any other bomber through the 1950s and set a world altitude record of 70,310 ft (21,430 m) in 1957. Due to its ability to evade early interceptors, and its significant performance advancement over contemporary piston-engined bombers, the Canberra was a popular export product and served with many nations.

In addition to being a tactical nuclear strike aircraft, the Canberra proved to be highly adaptable, serving in varied roles such as tactical bombing and photographic and electronic reconnaissance. Canberras served in the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, the Indo-Pakistani Wars, and numerous African conflicts. In several wars, both of the opposing forces had Canberras in their air forces. The Canberra was retired by its first operator, the Royal Air Force (RAF), in June 2006, 57 years after its first flight. Two of the Martin B-57 variant remain in service, performing meteorological work for NASA, as well as providing electronic communication (Battlefield Airborne Communications Node or BACN) testing for deployment to Afghanistan

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Weight 3.9 kg
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