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English: The B-57 was used in Vietnam as a tactical bomber and for reconnaissance. It was also modified for extreme altitude reconnaissance. At one time the "Canberra" held the world record for sustained altitude, 54,000 feet.
Tiếng Việt: B-57 được sử dụng ở Việt Nam với vai trò máy bay ném bom chiến thuật và trinh sát. Nó cũng được sửa đổi để trinh sát ở độ cao cực lớn. Đã có lúc "Canberra" giữ kỷ lục thế giới về độ cao duy trì, 54.000 feet.
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The B-57 was used in Vietnam as a tactical bomber and for reconnaissance. It was also modified for extreme altitude reconnaissance. At one time the "Canberra" held the world record for sustained altitude, 54,000 feet.

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