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JB-57A Canberra rocket trials (Read 184 times)
Aug 5th, 2011 at 12:34am

nazca_steve   Offline
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Hello all,

I've been doing some sounding rocket trials work with the JB-57A Canberra.  This was a modified B-57A used by the forerunner to NASA, then known as NACA, for specific use with the Jaguar sounding rocket.  Launch was done at high altitude and high angle of attack, which I've attempted to pull off and photograph at the same time (tricky!) in the last shot.  Those with an interest in early cold war USAF jets make like this...I know I do!

startup:

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climbing:

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level release to check everything works ok:

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ignition!

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and proper high angle release:

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Steven Beeny, FS repainter and modeller.

New EE/BAC Canberra series for FS2004 starting October 2010. See www.flyingstations.com for details.
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Reply #1 - Aug 5th, 2011 at 12:42am

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Very cool shots!!
 

-Pierre-
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Reply #2 - Aug 5th, 2011 at 5:07pm

nazca_steve   Offline
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Thanks a lot Pierre, I enjoyed taking them.
 

Steven Beeny, FS repainter and modeller.

New EE/BAC Canberra series for FS2004 starting October 2010. See www.flyingstations.com for details.
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