Ex-RRAF English Electric Canberra Bomber - possibly in scrap area (Harare)
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military, aircraft on display
From Wikipedia:
On 15 October 1954 the air arm was officially designated as the Royal Rhodesian Air Force (RRAF).
In the late 1950s, 16 Canberra bombers were purchased, as well as Provost trainers, Dakota and Canadair DC4 freighters.
On 15 October 1954 the air arm was officially designated as the Royal Rhodesian Air Force (RRAF).
In the late 1950s, 16 Canberra bombers were purchased, as well as Provost trainers, Dakota and Canadair DC4 freighters.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Electric_Canberra
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 17°55'45"S 31°6'16"E
- Harare International Airport 4 km
- Imkomo Barracks 56 km
- Darwendale Military Depot 70 km
- Flyde Air Base 125 km
- Gweru-Thornhill Air Base 213 km
- Zambia Air Force base: Mumbwa 528 km
- Kamina Air Base 1216 km
- Kamina 1224 km
- Naval Base Mombassa 1801 km
- Kenya Army Base Embakasi 1958 km
- Runway 05/23 1.3 km
- Taxiway 1.4 km
- Harare International Airport 1.4 km
- Kabrit Barracks once home of Rhodesian SAS 2.6 km
- Arlington Estate housing stands 3.4 km
- Sete 5.9 km
- Prospect 7.1 km
- Midlands 8.8 km
- Park Town 8.9 km
- Malvern 10 km