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Avro Aircraft since 1908

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"The volume of information contained in this book is staggering...There is no more indispensable reference work in aviation literature." - Royal Air Force Quarterly


Characteristics

Book cover finish Hardcover ( rounded spine binding )
Special features Dust jacket
Condition Used good
Number of pages 511
Published date First published in 1965
Languages English
Collection / Series PUTNAM
Size 14.61 x 22.86 x 3.81 cm
Author A J Jackson
Editor Putnam Aeronautical Books


Description

A V Roe (Avro) was one of the great names in British aviation, its history stretching back to the time when Alliott Verdon Roe began experiments with his first biplane at Brooklands in 1908.

 

It may be claimed that the Avro 504 series of trainers taught the world to fly and there were probably hundreds of thousands who had their first flight in an Avro 504.

 

The twin-engined multi-purpose Anson has a secure place in aviation history but if Avro’s reputation rested on one aeroplane it would have to be the superb four-engined Lancaster which undertook such an outstanding part in Bomber Command’s wartime activities.

Following from it, via the Lincoln, was the Shackleton which, in small numbers, still plays its part in the defence of Britain.

 

Not to be forgotten is the large delta-winged Vulcan which took part in the Falklands campaign, while the company’s 748 propellor-turbine airliner plays an important role in world-wide air transport.

 

All these types plus the extensive range of civil and military Avro aeroplanes are described and illustrated in this standard work which has been greatly expanded and updated by the author's son, Roger Jackson. Numerous three-view drawings and comprehensive production lists are included.

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