| Question 1: The Canberra had its origins in a 1944 ________ requirement for a successor to the de Havilland Mosquito - that is, a high altitude, high speed bomber with no defensive armament. | |||
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Question 2: Which of the following are related to English Electric Canberra?
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| Question 3: The Canberra was the backbone of the ________ for bombing raids and photo reconnaissance. | |||
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| Question 4: The Canberra remained in service with the ________ until 23 June 2006, 57 years after its first flight. | |||
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| Question 5: Further reconnaissance flights are alleged to have taken place over, and along the borders-of, the Soviet Union in 1954 under the ________ Project Robin, using the Canberra B 2 WH726. | |||
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Question 6: What type is thing is English Electric Canberra?
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Question 7: What company manufactures English Electric Canberra?
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| Question 8: Controls are conventional with ________, four-section flaps, and airbrakes on top and bottom surfaces of the wings. | |||
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| Question 9: In the United Kingdom, the demand for Canberras exceeded English Electric's ability to supply airframes, and so ________ and Short Brothers manufactured them under licence. | |||
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| Question 10: In the United States where the US Air Force needed to replace the ________, 403[3] Canberras were manufactured under licence by Martin as the B-57 Canberra in several versions. | |||
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