What happened to the TSR2?

It never happened. Dogged by technical problems, cost overruns, political infighting, and bureaucratic ineptitude, the TSR-2 was cancelled after two dozen test flights. The program’s cost: half a billion dollars.

Who Cancelled TSR2?

‘ Within 6 months of coming into power in October 1964 a new Labour government had cancelled three major aircraft projects upon which the RAF of the 1970s was to be based. They were HS681, P1154 and TSR2, the Canberra replacement.

Do you have to book Cosford?

Due to COVID-19, all schools must pre-book a visit through the Access and Learning Team. To book a visit or an online session, please email us at [email protected] or use our online booking form.

Can you take dogs to RAF Cosford?

Animals, other than registered Assistance Dogs accompanying their owners, are not allowed inside any building. Please be aware that there is no parking with shade on a hot day. If you have any further questions on accessibility please contact the Museum on 01902 376 200 or [email protected].

Was the TSR2 swing wing?

It was also announced that the project would be called TSR-2 (Tactical Strike and Reconnaissance, Mach 2). TSR-2 was a long (89ft) slim aircraft with a shoulder-mounted delta wing with turned down wing tips. Power was provided by two Bristol Siddeley Olympus engines equipped with afterburning.

Who is the author of the Scrapped Princess?

Scrapped Princess ( Japanese: スクラップド・プリンセス, Hepburn: Sukurappudo Purinsesu) is a Japanese light novel series by Ichiro Sakaki and illustrated by Yukinobu Azumi, also known as the popular adult dōjin artist Nakayohi Mogudan. In 2003, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Bones.

When did Scrapped Princess Su Thep come out?

The manga has no plot overlap with the anime adaptation; the only things in common are the three main characters, the idea of the Scrapped Princess, and the Mauser Faith they are running from. Another one-volume manga, illustrated by Megumi Ikeda, Scrapped Princess Su Thep, was released on May 28, 2003.

When was Scrapped Princess adapted into an anime?

In 2003, it was adapted into an anime series produced by Bones. The character designs in the anime are by Takahiro Komori, who is also known for the designs on another anime series, Cowboy Bebop .

Who is the voice of the Scrapped Princess?

Pacifica Casull. Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren (English) Pacifica Casull (パシフィカ・カスール, Pashifika Kasūru), also referred to as the Scrapped Princess. According to a prophecy from the Church of Mauser, she is cursed to destroy the world on her sixteenth birthday.