Canberra T.4 W.I.P.

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If you're not sick of the Cranberry, what T.4 livery would you like to see done?

High Speed Silver type
4
22%
Royal Navy grey
2
11%
Late era tactical camo
4
22%
Raspberry Ripple
5
28%
Something else (please specify)
3
17%
 
Total votes: 18

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Garry Russell
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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Kit

Yes those class A marks were just for the show....there was some Strikemasters as well and I recall G-AWON & 'WOO on Saudi Lightnings one year....probably the show beofre this one.

Anyway those two both before and after the show wore the class B registrations.

Unfortunately my register only gives the immediate before so I could track the Military serials :sad: .....thanks for that.

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nazca_steve
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Post by nazca_steve »

Motormouse wrote:
but if T.4s can really be rigged for bombing (as I've read) how would the nav visually aim when the nose is solid? Just release and hope?
Steve,
It was done with radio signals,and position 'fixes',and map+stopwatch.

(Even in WW2 the Germans were using radio bombing,as was RAF bomber command, look here --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oboe_(navigation)

ttfn

Pete
Thanks for that, Pete, I never really understood how Oboe worked but that made it a lot clearer. In some ways this sounds similar to the Eureka transponder and Rebecca aerials carried on planes like the Canberra although I'm not sure if they were used for pathfinding/bombing like Oboe/GEE-H. Can anyone clarify this, and if so, would this have been used by T.4s in place of the visual sight?
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Post by nazca_steve »

Hello all,

I had some time this evening after I did the A.1 paint and thought I'd knock out another T.4 scheme - this time a 45 Sqn experimental white paint based at Tengah in the early 60s.

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Trev Clark
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Post by Trev Clark »

Crikey Steve, at this rate I will need a new HD to cope with the release of this aircraft! They all look super :wink:
ATB Trev

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Post by nazca_steve »

:lol: Yes I know, I've gone into 'full production' now - easy to do once you get the template sorted out. Of cousre that means plenty of day-glo too :wink:

You can never have enough HD space either in my humble opinion.
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Nigel Edwards
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Post by Nigel Edwards »

Great stuff Steve,

can't wait for these new Berras!!

Best wishes

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