[1] Illustrated throughout, the book includes interviews with Wing Commander K H Wallis, the man Halpenny attributes as having "saved the Canberra".
"[3] He chose the latter and the finished article is an "outstanding"[3] tribute to a remarkable aeroplane,[3] though those that were deep aviation fans were unhappy that it was not a technical book.
The book took 18 years to complete and the acknowledgments cover two full pages - a testimony to the thoroughness of Halpenny's research.
Binbrook, not a single aircraft was capable of delivering bombs, simply because the fuselage was too low to the ground!
[3] The book displays a collection of photographs - some never seen before, also the history and deployment of no less than 81 Squadrons each of which flies the Canberra in its various marks and roles.