LE BARON
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An unusual hybrid… an Avro Lancaster fitted with Canadian Avro Canada Orenda jet engines.
After the World War II, several surplus Lancasters were used as flying testbeds for new aviation technology. In Canada, one aircraft was modified to carry Orenda turbojets beneath the wings so engineers could test the new engines in real flight conditions.
The piston engines of the Lancaster remained in place, while the jet engines were mounted externally in pods. This allowed researchers to gather performance data on the Orenda while the aircraft acted as a stable flying laboratory.
The Orenda engine would later power aircraft such as the Canadair Sabre, becoming one of the most successful early jet engines produced in Canada.
A Lancaster with jet engines hanging beneath its wings certainly looks unusual… but it played a useful role in the rapid development of post-war jet aviation.
After the World War II, several surplus Lancasters were used as flying testbeds for new aviation technology. In Canada, one aircraft was modified to carry Orenda turbojets beneath the wings so engineers could test the new engines in real flight conditions.
The piston engines of the Lancaster remained in place, while the jet engines were mounted externally in pods. This allowed researchers to gather performance data on the Orenda while the aircraft acted as a stable flying laboratory.
The Orenda engine would later power aircraft such as the Canadair Sabre, becoming one of the most successful early jet engines produced in Canada.
A Lancaster with jet engines hanging beneath its wings certainly looks unusual… but it played a useful role in the rapid development of post-war jet aviation.