Hello everyone! I have an old airplane seat, I was told that it was from an Avro Anson but it is made out of wood. Did the Avro Anson ever have wooden seats? I am unable to find any reference to this. Thank you
This is the 3rd edition of the Vol 1 (maintenance and ops at that time) manual with only three Amendments. OCR'd. Dated June 33. I will post the engine manual later at RAF engine documents
EDIT - Lynx engine manual posted
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Im looking for some information on Avro Lancaster PB538. I am an avid R/C model designer, builder and pilot who has built many planes. Hawker Hunter, Seafire (with working contra rotationg props), 7ft Avro Vulcan and of course... 7ft Avro Lancaster.
This is acually my third one ive built...
Hello all I hope this 1950's aircraft is O.K. I did spot a Mirage III thread so figured it should be,
I managed to get this started last night in the heat that the U.K. is currently getting and preventing me from painting the GB 55 Spitfire, my favorite of the Avro Heavies and the first one I...
As a keen aviation photographer for over 45 years starting in the 1970's I mainly used either Kodak or Agfa 35 mm colour slide film. A recent decision to digitally convert/transfer the best of many thousands taken has meant going through box after box of slides and its proved to be a real trip...
There are only three Lancasters in the world that are not stationary in a museum:
The BBMF Mk.III PA474, the Canadian Mk.X FM213, and NX611 "Just Jane", the Lancaster shown here.
This virtual tour has been created for the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirkby. There are...
One of the greatest British planes to hit the skies. The model was very detailed, and great fun to build. Whether I did it justice, or not, is a whole different matter.