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The Canberras Still Fly!.
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Three of the
Canberras of 'B' Flight of 106 Squadron, IP-990 , IF-901 and P-1098
undergoing checks at Agra. Pic
Courtesy: Simon Watson |
October , 2001: Air Forces Monthly Magazine's
Feburary 2002 issue has a feature on the IAF's longest serving aircraft, The Canberra
which is being operated by 106 SPR Squadron at Agra.
Editor Alan Warnes
accompanied by Photographer/Historians Phil Camp and Simon Watson visited Agra and spent
time with the Canberra Unit which is engaged in "Survey" Work. The Unit has a
flight with atleast twelve Canberras, out of which currently four of them are in flying
condition , with the others undergoing overhauls.
Phil had given
information on the following aircraft still flying around with the Squadron.
| Serial No |
Variant |
Status |
| IF-901 |
B(I) 58 |
Flying
TT Conversion |
| -NA- |
B(I) 58 |
Ex-35 Sqn
ECM aircraft |
| -NA- |
B(I) 58 |
Ex-35 Sqn
ECM aircraft |
| BQ-774 |
T.4 |
- |
| -NA- |
T.4 |
- |
| Q-1791 |
TT.418 |
- |
| Q-1793 |
TT.418 |
Flying |
| -NA- |
TT.418 |
- |
| IP-990 |
PR.57 |
Flying |
| -NA- |
PR.57 |
- |
| P-1098 |
PR.67 |
Flying |
| P-1099 |
PR.67 |
- |
Airforces Monthly has
some excellent pictures on IF-901, IP-990, P-1098 and Q-1793 and has provided many details
about the Squadron and its activity. This is the same squadron that had one of its Canberras
hit by a Stinger over Kargil in May 1999. The Pilot, Sqn Ldr A Perumal then
sucessfully flew the damaged aircraft back on one engine to Srinagar airfield. The
aircraft was subsequently repaired and flown.
While currently only four
are of flying condition, work is going on with the remaining Canberras to bring them back
to flying status. The Canberras have in the year 2000 earned the distinction of being the
longest serving aircraft type with the Indian Air Force, beating the record of the Douglas
Dakota C-47. The type is expected to be in service for atleast another five to six years.

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