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Club Cadet
Avro 638 Club Cadet (G-ACNY), at Heston 1934
Role Trainer
Manufacturer Avro
First flight May 1933
Introduction 1933
Produced 1933–1935
Number built 27 (17 · 638 + 1 · 639 + 9 · 640)
Developed from Avro Cadet

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.

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