
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 1950s and early 1960s.
Britain's Deadliest Secret Fighter - World War Wings
2024年11月30日 · Their prototype, the Torpedo-Spotter-Reconnaissance 1 (TSR1), was a three-seat biplane designed for aerial reconnaissance and torpedo bombing. Despite a crash in 1933, the British Air Ministry saw potential and requested an improved version, the TSR2.
Accident Fairey TSR.1 F1875, Monday 11 September 1933
The sole TSR.1 was built as a private venture by Fairey Aviation Company, with the first flight on 21st March 1933. High level spinning trials were being carried out on the 11th September 1933, when the aircraft went into an uncontrollable flat spin, crashing just …
TSR-1? - Key.Aero
2011年1月15日 · The T.S.R.1 was a private-venture biplane, built by Fairey, and destroyed in an accident in September 1933; the Swordfish was an improved design, and was given the designation T.S.R.2. There might well be a file, with the definitive reason for the second TSR2 designation, lurking in the National Archives.
Fairey TSR I - britishaircraft.co.uk
Production Details. Design Company: Fairey Aviation Co Ltd, Hayes First Flight: 22 February 1934. S.9/30: 1 - Fairey. TSR I: 1 - Fairey. Type Specification
Was there a TSR.1? - Aircraft Cold War - Britmodeller.com
2008年11月11日 · the TSR2 designator originally Tactical Support Reconaissance (later amended to strike) seems to have come about through internal discussions with the anocrym referring to the TSR1 as the Canberra.
Tsybin RSR - Wikipedia
The Tsybin RSR (Reactivnyy Strategicheskiy Razvedchik, Cyrillic Реактивный Стратегический Разведчик, Russian for "jet strategic reconnaissance") was a Soviet design for an advanced, long-range, Mach 3 strategic reconnaissance aircraft.
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 1960s.
Iconic Aircraft Aviation Forum • View topic - TSR1
2009年8月13日 · TSR1 ? All military (past & present) aircraft talk, photos, videos etc. 22 posts • Page 1 of 1. TSR1 ? by Spitfire » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:51 am . I got to thinking - like you do - was there a TSR1 ?? If not why TSR 2
BAC TSR.2 - AirVectors
One of the most appealing of these "cult" machines is the British Aerospace Corporation (BAC) "TSR.2", an elegant and advanced British strike aircraft of the early 1960s. This document provides a brief history of the TSR.2. A list of illustration credits is included at the end.