Canberra IF-908, Shri Shivaji
Preparatory Military School
This Canberra was first reported by Aditya
Vaze of IIT. He mentioned that it was at the Shivaji Preparatory Military school in Pune.
The SSPMS was located on Kennedy Road, also known as the Bund Road on the backside of the
Pune Railway Station.
The WoI Team went and found that the
Canberra was there, and in a unique paint scheme. However the serial number info was not
there, but it was in a noticeably better condition. This was in 2000 or so. Later
Lloyd Robinson of UK too visited the Canberra later and found that the last part of the
serial to be '08', leading us to conclude that this aircraft was actually IF-908.
Les Bywaters, who maintains a website on
the Canberra has commented that IF-908 was one of the Canberras that formed
the IAF detachment with the UN Contingent in Congo, the ONUC as it was known. That makes
this warbird a combat veteran in the IAF's first Jet operations after Independence.

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This picture of the Canberra B(I)58
[IF-908] at the Shri Shivaji Preparatory
Military school (SSPMS) was taken in 1994. It shows the dilapidated condition of the
aircraft quite in detail. Pic Courtesy : Ralph Lunt |
| The Canberra after receiving its new
paint scheme. Note that its the same color and scheme as the MiG-21Bis at Lohegaon
Airbase. The Glass Canopy and Bombaimer's window
seemed to have been treated for weathering. Pic Courtesy : Kapil
Chandni |
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More information on the aircraft came when
Ralph Lunt of UK sent us the picture of the Canberra taken in 1994. The aircraft seemed to
be in a dilapidated condition with the paint faded and the bombaimer's glass nose broken.
These seemed to have been covered and painted over in the latest photo.
Ralph says "I can
confirm that the Canberra in the School in Pune is indeed IF908. However, the wings were
marked F1188 when I saw the aircraft in 1994 . This serial does not fit any of the known
batches of IAF Canberras".
Though earlier we have agreed with Ralph
that there was no aircraft with the number F1188, a check at our records
(in 2006) reveals that this could be a B(I)12 bought second hand from the New Zealand Air
Force in November 1980. The aircraft in that series were numbered F1183 - F1190 .
Moreover the B(I)12 is nothing but a B(I)58 with an auto pilot and a modified navigation
kit added by BAe before delivery to New Zealand. (More on the B(I)12s)

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| IF-908 (or
F1188) seen recently in April 2004 at the SSPMS School. The Aircraft is now
displayed in a PR Blue scheme , and is now properly fenced off in its display. The Board
on the left mentions that the aircraft was 'renovated' by the Lohegaon AFS team in Dec
2003. |
Inspite of its dilapidated condition and
the rather weird paint scheme, it seems there was good news in store for the aircraft. In
December 2003, an Air Force Team from Lohegaon worked on the aircraft, giving it a fresh
coat of blue-grey paint and building a chain link fence around the aircraft. The aircraft
now looks definitely better and is now a visual treat to anyone passing by the Bund Road.

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