The Avro Club Cadet was a 1930s single-engined British biplane trainer aircraft, designed and built by Avro as a development of the earlier Cadet. It was planned for private and club use and, unlike the Cadet, was fitted with folding wings.
The AvroCadet is a single-engined British biplane trainer designed and built by Avro in the 1930s as a smaller development of the Avro Tutor for civil...
The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963) is a jet-powered, tailless, delta-wing, high-altitude, strategic bomber, which was operated...
Waco F series Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AvroClubCadetAvro 641 Commodore Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Bristol Type 110A Brown-Young...
(formerly Avro HS 748) is a medium-sized turboprop airliner originally designed and initially produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Avro. It was...
The contest continued until 1935 with a break to 1949 when the Royal Aero Club resumed the races at Elmdon where the entry was opened to British and international...
to the Genet I but with increased bore and stroke. Avro Avian Avro 619 Avro 624 Avro 638 ClubCadet Cierva C.19 Autogiro Civilian Coupé Saro Cutty Sark...
Automobile Club. During World War II, the airport hosted the No. 31 Bombing and Gunnery School for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, operating Avro Anson...
The Avro Type F was an early single seat British aircraft from Avro. On 1 May 1912 it became the first aircraft in the world to fly with a completely...
replaced by the No. 1 Officer Cadet Training Unit (No. 1 OCTU) was based at RAF Jurby, jokingly referred to by the trainee cadets as "The Camp on Blood Island"[citation...
The Air Cadet survived, but all eight aircrew aboard both planes died, when their aircraft hit the ground. 1952 25 June 1952 VP261 an Avro Shackleton...
Early training aircraft types included the Lockheed Hudson MK III, the Avro Anson, and the Westland Lysander, all from Britain's Royal Air Force. By...
during the Second World War, operating Vickers Wellingtons, Avro Manchesters, and the Avro Lancaster heavy bombers. Post-war, it became home to Jet Provosts...
brother-in-law. In 1928, Douglas Bader joins the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a Flight Cadet. Despite a friendly reprimand from Air Vice-Marshal Halahan for his disregard...
pioneer English pilot and aircraft manufacturer, and founder in 1910 of the Avro company. After experimenting with model aeroplanes, he made flight trials...
before the Second World War.[citation needed] British aircraft manufacturer Avro constructed a shadow factory called the Leeds Bradford Airport Depot to the...
He gained his Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate (no. 8488) on 20 December 1928 and started his flying career in Avro 504Ks with Berkshire Aviation...
Harvards, Boulton Paul Balliols, Avro Athenas, Gloster Meteors, Supermarine Spitfires, de Havilland Mosquitos, and Avro Lancasters. After being awarded...
From 1 October 1964, the Northern Communications Squadron RAF flew the Avro Anson C.19, replacing them with Beagle Basset CC.1 before the squadron departed...
mailplane Avro 631 Cadet two-seat open sports and training biplane Avro 638 ClubCadet two-seat open sports and training biplane Avro 641 Commodore single-engine...