153 (SLOUGH) SQUADRON AIR TRAINING CORPS

153 (Slough) Sqn ATC
Uxbridge road
Slough
Berks
SL2 5NZ

Canberra PR9

 

Bae 146 CC2

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

 

 

Canberra PR9