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Aviation History
1949
1949 - 1621.PDF
English Electric Canberra B.I. ARNBOROUGH 65o-m.p.h.-plus research fighter for a smooth touch-down. On one run he achieved 670 m.p.h. English Electric Canberra B.I: W/C, Beamont'S performance suggested that our new medium bomber has the makings of a long-endurance, all- weather fighter. Gloster Reheat-Meteor: The configuration of the reheat portions of the nacelles is shown to advan- tage. Capt. Shepherd was the pilot. v Hawker P. 1052: Trevor Wade ascending i|i Hawker's exceptionally manoeuvrable research fighter, a near relation of the N.7/46 flown by Neville Duke. D.H. Vampire Night Fighter (D.H.113) : Ministering to the simple needs of Britain's first jet night-fighter before one of Geoffrey Pike's admirable performances. Westland Wyvern T.F.2: Fast, handy and pack- ing a powerful punch, the new Westland, strike fighter is seen just as Mr. Graves opened up the A.S. Python turboprop for take-off. Night Fighter (0-.HJI3) Westland Wyvern T.F.2.
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