English Electric Canberra - Survivor WT339
B(I).8 WT339 - RAF Barkston Heath (fire training, wreck), Lincolnshire
Canberra B(I).8 WT339 at RAF Barkston Heath, 2nd March 2013; Simon Wallwork
Built in late 1955 and waiting collection in March 1956, WT339 entered RAF service with 88 Sqd at RAFG Wildenrath. 88 Sqd was the first of the B(I).8 equipped RAF Strike Squadrons having been formed at Wildenrath early in the same year. WT339 remained on this squadron's inventory when 88 was renumbered to 14 Sqd in December 1962 - still at RAFG Wildenrath.
As with many of the B(I).8s, WT339 was moved between the Strike Squadrons and was transferred from 14 Sqd to 3 Sqd at RAFG Geilenkirchen, transfer date uncertain. This B(I).8 would have remained at Geilenkirchen until January 1968 when 3 Sqd moved to RAFG Laarbruch, the home of 16 Sqd, another B(I).8 outfit. When 3 Sqd was closed down in January 1972 (to convert to Harriers), WT339 transferred to the charge of 16 Sqd at Laarbruch - but not for long. 16 Sqd itself shut down in June the same year with most of its B(I).8s scattering to the winds. WT339 departed for the Engineering Department at RAF Cranwell to be used as a ground instructional airframe with the G/I number 8198M and was struck off charge at the same time.
After nearly ten years as an engineering aid at Cranwell, WT339 was moved to the fire dump there in February 1982, where she languished for five years. Her next and final move was to the fire dump at RAF Barkston Heath in 1987, and over the years it has become ever smaller and more destroyed.
As with many of the B(I).8s, WT339 was moved between the Strike Squadrons and was transferred from 14 Sqd to 3 Sqd at RAFG Geilenkirchen, transfer date uncertain. This B(I).8 would have remained at Geilenkirchen until January 1968 when 3 Sqd moved to RAFG Laarbruch, the home of 16 Sqd, another B(I).8 outfit. When 3 Sqd was closed down in January 1972 (to convert to Harriers), WT339 transferred to the charge of 16 Sqd at Laarbruch - but not for long. 16 Sqd itself shut down in June the same year with most of its B(I).8s scattering to the winds. WT339 departed for the Engineering Department at RAF Cranwell to be used as a ground instructional airframe with the G/I number 8198M and was struck off charge at the same time.
After nearly ten years as an engineering aid at Cranwell, WT339 was moved to the fire dump there in February 1982, where she languished for five years. Her next and final move was to the fire dump at RAF Barkston Heath in 1987, and over the years it has become ever smaller and more destroyed.
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