The Canberra was the first jet bomber to enter service in the RAF, with the first prototype being flown in 1949. About 1,400 have been built in total.
Recognition features
- Long, thin jet engines on wings
- Unusual shape of wings
- Wings at right angle to body of aircraft, only tapering half way down the wing
Interactive Canberra diagram
Technical data
| Wing span |
19.5M |
| Length |
19.96M |
| Crew |
2 |
| Maximum level speed |
450kts (834km/h) at sea level |
| Engines |
Two Roll-Royce Avon turbojets |
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