The English Electric Canberra in IAF Service

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Can-Header.gif (6339 bytes)This is a Book Project – being undertaken by Anandeep S Pannu, the final product will be a book that will chronicle and detail the History of the English Electric Canberra in the Indian Air Force Service. If you have had anything to do with the Canberra in the IAF’s service, whether as Flight Crew or ground crew, whether in war or in peace, then please consider contributing to this project.

Can-Header.gif (6339 bytes)This is a Book Project – being undertaken by Anandeep S Pannu, the final product will be a book that will chronicle and detail the History of the English Electric Canberra in the Indian Air Force Service. If you have had anything to do with the Canberra in the IAF’s service, whether as Flight Crew or ground crew, whether in war or in peace, then please consider contributing to this project.

Read the Canberra Blog by Anandeep at http://iafcanberra.wordpress.com/.

His introductory note is reproduced below

First, let me introduce myself – my name is Anandeep Pannu. I am an IAF brat, my father is Gp Capt HMPS Pannu who left the IAF in 1986 after a 29 year career. He didnt fly the Canberra (not officially anyway) – but I grew up around them, especially during my stint at Pune when 35 Sqn and 6 Sqn (which was my father’s squadron) had Canberras.

I work for Microsoft now and am an aviation fanatic. I have a pilots license and have about 300 hrs time mostly in light aircraft and gliders.

The idea for a Canberra book came to me after I realized that the Canberra was going to be celebrating 50 years in Indian Air Force service. Wing Co Marshall, dad’s instructor in FIS and father of my friend Karl was putting together a get together in Pune. I was able to talk to Wing Co Marshall and that gave further impetus to the project.

Jagan Pillarisetti had already collected quite a few stories on the Canberra, and since we exchange notes on a regular basis we started bandying the idea of the book back and forth. In the meantime the IAF top brass decided to celebrate the 50 year anniversary in style. Wing Co Thomas also started the Canberra India newsgroup which collected a bunch of Canberra veterans in one venue – albeit a cyberspace one!

It was a foregone conclusion that I would need to drag Jagan into the project – his resourcefulness and knowledge would be needed for this book.

Wing Co Thomas and Wing Co Vineet Bhalla were kind enough to share some stories and Jagan interviewed Wing Co Nath, MVC and bar, for a related book project. The pieces were coming together!

I was able to find a number of references on the Canberra and make contact with some Canberra experts including Les Bywater of the Canberra Tribute Web site. These people were able to refer me to some previously unpublished photographs. (Some of these are in the article on “Canberra marks” on Bharat Rakshak).

I still need help from IAF Canberra veterans. Please bookmark this blog – and contact me with any stories, comments or just contact me regardless, if you were ever associated with the Canberra in the IAF.

I will be posting questionaires and articles on this blog for your comment. Please feel free to send me e-mail or write your comments on any article in this blog – it is open to everyone.

Hopefully this will be enjoyable process for all us!

Thanks

Anandeep Pannu

 

 Read the initial chapters of the Project at this link http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/Aircraft/Canberra/Canberra01.html

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