Midair Squadron Bound For Festival Of Flight In Newcastle

The Midair Squadron is delighted to confirm their appearance at the 2014 B/E Aerospace Festival of Flightxa0 at Newcastle, County Down in Northern Ireland, on Saturday 9 August 2014.

Canberra XH134, the world’s only airworthy Canberra PR9,xa0 is one of only 23 of these aircraft to be manufactured by Short Brothers and Harland Ltd in Belfast between 1958 and 1962. The Canberra is believed to be the longest serving aircraft in RAF history, and was only retired from active operation in July 2006.

[caption id="attachment_49744" align="alignleft" width="390"]Midair Squadron’s Canberra PR9 is welcomed to home turf at Newcastle Festival of Flight, Northern Ireland, flanked by both Hunter T7's. Midair Squadron’s Canberra PR9 is welcomed to home turf at Newcastle Festival of Flight, Northern Ireland, flanked by both Hunter T7’s.[/caption]

Enroute to Newcastle for the Festival of Flight, the Midair Squadron will overfly the venue where the Canberra’s sister, XH131, as part of the collection at Ulster Aviation Society’sxa0 site at Long Kesh.

Following the type’s retirement, XH131 was donated to the Ulster Aviation Society by Midair Squadron owner, Mike Davis, and was transported by road to the Society’s base in 2010 as part of a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) support project to conserve and explore the heritage of the aircraft.

Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Flt Lt Mike Leckey, Midair Squadron’s Chief Pilot, will be at the controls of XH134, which will be flanked by both Squadron Hunters. Schooled in Belfast, Leckey joined the Royal Air Force in 1988 and has flown over 2,700 hours on the Canberra during his time in the military.

Commenting on his and the Canberra’s homecoming, Flt Lt Mike Leckey, said: “To fly the Canberra over home crowds will be a fitting tribute and testament to the Midair Squadron and the team behind this historic and unique aircraft team. The Canberra is an exceptional aircraft combining both power and beauty and we are thrilled to be joining the line up at the Newcastle B/E Aerospace Festival of Flight.”

Jeff Salter, B/E Aerospace Festival of Flight organiser added: “It was the Canberra B5 prototype which held,xa0and indeed may still hold, the Atlantic crossing record from Aldergrove to Gander and back in 10hours 3 minutes. The record being achieved in 1952.

We’re delighted to welcome the Midair Squadron to Northern Ireland, and are particularly excited to witness the spectacular sight and sound of the Canberra PR9 and her sister Hunters and hear their famous howls.”

For further information on the Midair Squadron and their display schedule, please visit:

www.midair-squadron.com

(All Midair Squadron displays are subject to weather conditions, serviceability and operational restrictions.)

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