The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a three-engine biplane airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft...
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The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a British post-war transport/cargo aircraft; it was the final aircraft to be designed and produced by aviation company...
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Whitworth Ajax (1925) Armstrong Whitworth A.W.14 Starling Armstrong Whitworth Ape (1926) Armstrong Whitworth Argosy (1926) Armstrong Whitworth A.W.15 Atalanta...
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configuration to that of the preceding Armstrong Whitworth Argosy airliner. Upon its review of Armstrong Whitworth's proposal, Imperial Airways opted to...
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On 28 March 1933, an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II passenger aircraft, named City of Liverpool and operated by British airline Imperial Airways, crashed...
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of Peace (Armstrong Whitworth Argosy)". Aeroplane Monthly. Kelsey. pp. 265–269. Stroud, John (June 1986). "Wings of Peace (Armstrong Whitworth A.W.XV Atalanta)"...
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America Argosy Components Ltd, Broadcast infrastructure specialist Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, a 1920/30s British biplane airliner Armstrong Whitworth AW.660...
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was one of three twin-engined, front line medium bomber types...
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the RAF's medium-range tactical transport fleet, operating the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C.1. The first of six aircraft arrived on 20 November 1961 to...
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d'Erlanger. The combined assets of 37 operational aircraft included Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II, Spartan Three Seater, DH.60 Moths, DH.84 Dragons, DH.89 Dragon...
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The museum's two largest aircraft are an Avro Vulcan B.2 and an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy AW.650 (series 101). The restored Avro Vulcan is a delta-winged...
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only handle slow-flying Safe Air Bristol Freighter aircraft. The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy immediately started operating to the islands using the new airport...
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 was an early flying wing aircraft designed and produced by British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft....
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DH.9 Armstrong Whitworth Ajax Armstrong Whitworth Aries Armstrong Whitworth Argosy Armstrong Whitworth Atlas Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Armstrong Whitworth...
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.41 Albemarle was a twin-engine transport aircraft developed by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth and primarily...
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designed and built the wings of the A300 airliner. Argosy (1959) – known as Armstrong Whitworth Argosy until individual "brands" dropped in 1963. Built...
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The Armstrong Whitworth Atlas was a British single-engine biplane designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. It served as an army co-operation...
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Exhibits include: Aérospatiale Gazelle AH.1 XX457 Armstrong Whitworth Argosy 101 G-BEOZ Armstrong Whitworth Meteor TT.20 WM224 Avro Vulcan B.2 XM575 BAC Lightning...
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.35 Scimitar was a British single-engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. Four Scimitars...
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.27 Ensign was a British four-engine monoplane airliner and the largest airliner built in Britain during the Interwar period...
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medium range transport squadrons. After a brief period operating Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C.1s, the squadron began conversion to the Lockheed C-130 Hercules...
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Airways and Jersey Airlines. In 1961, BEA placed an order for three Armstrong Whitworth Argosy all-cargo aircraft. These were the airline's first dedicated freighters;...
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List of civil aircraft (section Armstrong Whitworth)
monoplane Armstrong Whitworth Argosy three-engine biplane airliner Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta four-engine monoplane airliner Armstrong Whitworth Ensign...
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the squadron re-formed in its own right at RAF Benson with the Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, a medium-range tactical transport. By June it had moved to RAF...
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Detroiter Latécoère 25 February 19 – Dornier N/Kawasaki Ka 87 Armstrong Whitworth Argosy G-EBLF April 24 - Handley Page Harrow (HP.31) May 5 – Wright XF3W...
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link between the Chatham Islands and mainland New Zealand until Armstrong Whitworth Argosy aircraft replaced them. SAFE Air developed a soundproofed "container"...
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from AFS. Ex-Iberia aircraft. Last A340-300 operator in Asia. Armstrong Whitworth Argosy C.MK 1 1 1976 1981 None BAC One-Eleven 400 4 1966 1971 BAC One-Eleven...
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The Armstrong Whitworth Siskin was a sesquiplane single-seat fighter aircraft developed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth...
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July and flew him from Akrotiri to Malta in a Royal Air Force Armstrong Whitworth Argosy transport aircraft and from there to London by de Havilland Comet...
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The Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 was a British two-seat general-purpose biplane built by Armstrong Whitworth during the First World War. The type served...
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