The Canberra entered service with the RAF in 1951 as its first jet bomber and served with distinction for two decades. From 1970 the aircraft was withdrawn with many airframes converted to secondary roles, the most notabe being that of Photographic Reconnaissance . The aircraft flew many important missions, mainly with 39 Squadron until its final retirement in 2006
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