Martin B57-B Canberra

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Last revision: 13 Jan, 2023 at 18:43 UTC

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The B57B Canberra: A Multipurpose Warbird

Armament:
The B57B Canberra is equipped with a wide range of armament options, including bombs, rockets, and machine guns. It can carry up to 4,000 pounds of ordnance and has a maximum speed of 530 mph.


Service in Vietnam:
The B57B Canberra served in the Vietnam War as a night intruder and reconnaissance aircraft. It flew over 15,000 combat missions and was known for its ability to strike enemy targets with precision and speed.


Nuclear Operations:
The B57B Canberra was also used for nuclear operations, capable of carrying a nuclear weapon payload.


Other Models and Roles:
The B57B Canberra was one of the several models in the Canberra series of jet-powered bomber aircraft produced by English Electric. It was also used for weather reconnaissance, electronic intelligence gathering, and as a trainer for other aircraft. It served in the air forces of multiple countries, including the United States, Australia, and Pakistan.



Tutorial

-Active fuel tanks
-Wait 5 seconds when both engines are activated
-Throttle up at 10 RPS
-Disengage brakes
-Take off


-Open bomb bay
-Press 3 to drop one ordinance at time
-Press 2 to drop one ordinance from pylons 3-4-5-6
-Press 2 to drop one ordinance from pylons 1-2-7-8



Hazards

-Do not overload wings pylons
DO NOT PULL 30 G’s, this is not a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ f22, it will glitch the flaps if so
-gears might get stuck (roll to get it free)
-Have fun



Credits

Myself, my first plane!

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