Introduced in 1958 the Canberra PR Mk.9 was purely a reconnaissance version of the original Canberra bomber. It was fitted with larger wings and the more powerful Avon engines (5103 kp). It had a range of 5870 km (3645 miles). This successful reconnaissance aircraft was deployed with two RAF squadrons (including the Falklands War, Afghanistan and Bosnia) and remained in active service until 2006.\n\nHistorical kit mouldings (ex Matchbox)\n- Structured Surfaces\n- Pilots figure\n- Instrument Panel\n- Landing Gear optionally extended or retracted\n- Decals for 2 RAF versions:\n- BAC/English Electric Canberra PR.9, XH136 of No.39 Squadron, No.1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit, RAF seen at Karup Air Base, Denmark during 'Best Focus', 1982.\n- BAC/English Electric Canberra PR.9, XH135 of No.13 Squadron, No.1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit, RAF Wyton, 1991.