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PostPosted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:56 am 
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Saw one flying two weeks ago. It is painted solid white. Not in the U.S.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 2:37 pm 
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Saw one flying two weeks ago. It is painted solid white. Not in the U.S.


NASA WB-57F's, they have flown several overseas missions (including in Afghanistan) for different U.S. agencies including the DoD.

http://jsc-aircraft-ops.jsc.nasa.gov/wb57/


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 3:33 pm 
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Interesting read here:

http://www.bywat.co.uk/229-story.html

Thanks for the WK163 mention Firebird, it just triggered my memory, I enjoyed seeing Classic Flight's airplane flying at Elvington air show in 2000.


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The link above is pretty interesting. I wonder what happened to the airplane after that. I'm sure someone knows.

I dug (literally) through a lot of issues of Sport Aviation and found this announcement that it would be at OSH 1994 along with a lot of other cool jets...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vx8aruole4rup ... 201994.PDF

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My show ticket for Temora in November is purchased, here's hoping!

Some experiences of Aussie Canberra testing pilot Noel Kruse can be heard here:
http://rnzaf.proboards.com/thread/19477 ... el-kruse-8
Noel's earlier interviews include talking about RAAF Sabres in Thailand during Robin Old's time. Plenty more great episodes on Dave Homewood's Wings Over NZ Show too.[/quote]

Sorry to advise that I think the Temora Aviation Museum Canberra has been grounded since 2010. It was about this time that this & some of the other airworthy aircraft were grounded due to what I understand were operating cost issues?

I think it may be maintained in an airworthy state with engine runs etc being regularly carried out & it's registration is also maintained, but as mentioned, no flying.

Getting back onto the original thread... can anyone provide any info on the current status of the Canberra A84-229?

I heard somewhere that Australian GAF (Government Aircraft Factory) Canberra's were more susceptible to corrosion issues than other Canberra's?

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:41 am 
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My show ticket for Temora in November is purchased, here's hoping!

Sorry to advise that I think the Temora Aviation Museum Canberra has been grounded since 2010. It was about this time that this & some of the other airworthy aircraft were grounded due to what I understand were operating cost issues?

I think it may be maintained in an airworthy state with engine runs etc being regularly carried out & it's registration is also maintained, but as mentioned, no flying.

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SORRY to hear that! :( Hope they can get it back in the air someday. I imagine Canberras are not the most inexpensive or easiest to maintain civilian owned jet warbirds to keep flying. Hope we eventually have more than just the one in the UK flying.


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Some experiences of Aussie Canberra testing pilot Noel Kruse can be heard here:
http://rnzaf.proboards.com/thread/19477 ... el-kruse-8
Noel's earlier interviews include talking about RAAF Sabres in Thailand during Robin Old's time. Plenty more great episodes on Dave Homewood's Wings Over NZ Show too.


Thanks for the plug there Errol. Noel gives a really interesting insight into test flying the Canberra, doesn't he? It sounded like a bloody dangerous job!

The episode can be downloaded or listened to here:
http://www.cambridgeairforce.org.nz/WON ... oel_Kruse8

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A84-229 at Oshkosh 1991

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