
BAC TSR-2 - Wikipedia
The British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 is a cancelled Cold War strike and reconnaissance aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC), for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the late …
British Aircraft Corporation TSR 2 - RAF Museum
Although never developed beyond the prototype stage, the British Aircraft Corporation TSR2 was one of the most exciting and controversial British combat aircraft designs of the 1960s. The …
he is ‘Mr TSR2’, just as earlier he was ‘Mr Canberra’ and ‘Mr Lightning’. His short introductory piece sets the scene for the wider debate of the TSR2 project. The period following the …
The brilliant British bomber that never was: BAC TSR-2
Liam Shaw takes a detailed look at the aircraft that never was, the BAC TSR-2 In 1951, Britain introduced the English Electric Canberra. Designed to operate at high level, it would go onto …
The Promising Beginning and Sudden End of the BAC TSR.2
2025年1月17日 · Designed to elude Soviet SAM batteries as well as escape interceptors, the TSR.2 was to carry tactical nuclear weapons or conventional bombs in the internal weapons bay.
Thunder & Lightnings - British Aircraft Corporation TSR2 - History
TSR2 would not have been perfect - and it may have bankrupted BAC and the RAF and had a rocky entry into service - but it still could have been a world-beater in its niche. This does …
BAC TSR-2 - BAE Systems
The British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) TSR-2 was a cancelled Cold War tactical strike and reconnaissance aircraft developed for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the late 1950s and early …
British Aircraft BAC TSR-2 - Skytamer.com
The British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 (for "tactical strike and reconnaissance 2") was a canceled Cold War strike and reconnaissance aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation …
BAC TSR.2 - AirVectors
The TSR.2 was a big aircraft, over 6 meters (20 feet) longer than an Avro Lancaster bomber, and about twice as heavy. The aircraft featured pilot and navigator seated in tandem under …
TSR2 - Britain's Lost Bomber by Damien Burke
More than 59 years after its cancellation, the BAC TSR2 is still a controversial aircraft. Supposedly years ahead of its time, it was abruptly cancelled by a new government when …