August 20, 2011 at 12:58 pm
Hi I have been looking at Classic Flights aircraft http://www.classicflightclub.com/browseAircraft and see that they have 2 camberra’s (G-BVWC and G-CDSX) what is their current situation because I havn’t seen them fly or have engine runs in at least 6 years?
By: Nashio966 - 20th August 2011 at 17:03
I think ive got a picture of her last engine that ingested some debris somewhere. Not sure if im allowed to post it up though.
By: scorpion63 - 20th August 2011 at 16:58
Hi I have been looking at Classic Flights aircraft http://www.classicflightclub.com/browseAircraft and see that they have 2 camberra’s (G-BVWC and G-CDSX) what is their current situation because I havn’t seen them fly or have engine runs in at least 6 years?
Last time G-BVWC flew was 10 July 2007, Waddington to Coventry, that’s a little less than 6 years ago
By: farnboroughrob - 20th August 2011 at 15:20
Or if you are American its pronounced Can-bear-er!:eek: Or at least that the way they describe the B-57 when on the Davis Monthan tour.
By: Die_Noctuque - 20th August 2011 at 14:57
Or it’s because if anything can, a Canberra can! 😀
By: DavidS - 20th August 2011 at 14:55
Its canberra because the fuselage cross section is that of a can!
By: Die_Noctuque - 20th August 2011 at 14:51
Its caNberra with an “N” !!
A camberra is summat you takes pictures wiv.. :rolleyes:
By: Howard500 - 20th August 2011 at 13:03
G-BVWC is waiting for a new Avon 109 engine at the moment