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Revision as of 20:33, 31 January 2020

Avro Anson
Avro Anson Oren Rozen-photo.jpg
Avro Anson in flight photo Oren Rozen
Avro Ansons (L9162 and N4876).jpg
Two Ansons collided in mid flight and landed in paddock
History
Type Avro Anson
Role Twin engine maritime patrol and trainers
Manufacturer Avro
Produced 1930s - 1952 UK (8,138); Canada (2,882)
Number built 11,020
Primary users RAF; Fleet Air Arm; RCAF; RAAF
In service 1935
Out of service late 1990s.


Remarks

General characteristics

  • Crew: Three or four
  • Length: 12.88 m
  • Wingspan: 17.22 m
  • Height: 3.00 m
  • Empty weight: 2,500 kg
  • Max takeoff weight: 3,900 kg
  • Powerplant: 2 x Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah radial engines, 350 hp each
  • Maximum speed: 392 km/hr
  • Range: 1,271 km
  • Service ceiling: 5,791 m
  • Armament
  • Guns: 1 x 7.7mm machine gun in front fuselage, 1 x 7.7mm Vickers machine gun in dorsal turret.
  • Bombs: 163 kg

Crew members

No. 4 Service Flying Training School Geraldton