a.v.roeandcompany / avro
austin motor company
cold war
france
great britain
lincolnshire aviation heritage centre
marine nationale
raf bomber command
royal air force
world war ii
The australian GAF factory build the AVRO Lincoln under licence.
The production started to late because the war in the east was almost the end.
The Lincoln was based on the AVRO Lancaster.
In Australia they build it as the Mk.30 and later the Mk.31.
Its difficult to find good information.
Who...
a.v.roeandcompany / avroavro
british commonwealth
cold war
commonwealth of australia
government aircraft factories
great britain
post-world war ii
royal australian air force
world war ii
I found this drawing on the net and the only info I know that is was an Avro Bomber Project with 10 engines. Do you guys know anything more on this project?
Hi,
from the Avro Heritage site,the Avro-746 was Jet flap research aircraft.
1x Bristol BE.53. Span 42.4’,Length 43’, Height 16.5’, AUW 10,876lb.And
I am asking that,was this aircraft a competitor to Hunting H.126 for the
Spec. ER.189D ?.
From ‘Stuck on the Drawing Board’ by Richard Payne
Avro’s original projects against the Type 3 Specifications were the Avro 690 and 692 (or Avro XXII and XXIII), both powered by six Rolls-Royce Merlin 100 engines. These were superseded by the Avro 693 in 1945, which began life powered by four...
My dears,
I don't know that site until my dear Lark tell me about it,the site have most
of Avro aircraft;
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/david.fildes3/TYPE%20NO.REGISTER.htm
But I have two objections on that site;
first no reason for not use the type-505 and 507.
second the type-785 to 799...
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