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    The Avro Anson is a British twin-engine, multi-role aircraft built by the aircraft manufacturer Avro. Large numbers of the type served in a variety of...
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  • Malaysia Anson, Singapore Anson Engine Museum, a museum based in Poynton, England HMS Anson, eight ships or submarines of the Royal Navy Avro Anson, a World...
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    subcontractor in the manufacture of Hawker Hurricane fighters (1939-1943), Avro Anson trainers (Montreal 1941–1945) and Handley Page Hampden bombers (Malton...
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    it formed the basis for the successful Avro Anson. In 1933, Imperial Airways issued a specification to Avro, for a light airliner to transport four passengers...
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  • This List of Avro Anson operators is a list of users who flew and operated the Avro Anson. Afghanistan Royal Afghan Air Force – 13 Anson 18 aircraft were...
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    Clackline townsite. The Avro Anson Memorial commemorates four Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) airmen killed when their Avro Anson aircraft crashed near...
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  • Airspeed Oxford (RAF) bomber trainer Avro 626 (RAF) Avro Anson (RAF, FAA) multi-engine navigation and bomber crew trainer Avro Tutor (RAF, FAA) Blackburn B-2...
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  • designs far out of range of enemy attack. National Steel Car produced Avro Anson trainers, Handley Page Hampden bombers, Hawker Hurricane fighters and...
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  • H) Avro 502 Avro 503 (Type H) Avro 504 Avro 508 Avro 510 Avro 511 Avro 514 Avro 519 Avro 521 Avro 523 Pike Avro 527 Avro 528 Avro 529 Avro 530 Avro 531...
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  • The Avro Anson Memorial, also known as the RAAF Anson Aircraft Memorial, Air Disaster Memorial, or Mokine Memorial, commemorates four Royal Australian...
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  • Tamworth, Port Maquarie and Newcastle. The company bought twin-engine Avro Anson multi-role aircraft which allowed it to carry more mail and passengers...
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    U-boat but he is accused of mistakenly sinking a British submarine. An Avro Anson was used as a "stand-in" to represent the Boeing 247 Race 57 flown in...
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    Avro Anson RI-003 is a twin-engined, multi-role aircraft made by the British manufacturer Avro, and the third aircraft owned by the government of the Republic...
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    Supermarine Walrus aircraft, it later added North American Harvard and Avro Anson planes for training. From May 1949 to May 1952, it operated as a subordinate...
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    American Harvards replaced the Harts. October 1939 saw the addition of ten Avro Ansons and six Harts from the recently disbanded No. 13 FTS which was based...
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    Flight was first formed at RAF Llandow on 10 April 1944, equipped with Avro Anson I transport aircraft. The flight was disbanded on 21 July 1944 at RAF...
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    area is also known for a historical emergency landing of two twin-engine Avro Anson training planes that collided overhead and became entangled with one plane...
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  • Avro Anson Mks. 1–22 (Warpaint Series No. 53). Blechley, Buckinghamshire, UK: Warpaint Books Ltd., 2006. Hall, Alan W. and Eric Taylor. Avro Anson Marks...
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  • Consolidated PBY Catalina, Stinson Reliant, Grumman Goose, Noorduyn Norseman, Avro Anson and Vultee L-1 Vigilant. The first international flight (from Reykjavík...
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  • Air Force, Avro Anson (registration: MG445) crashed into a hillside near Laxey, killing all four crew. 2 July 1946, Royal Air Force, Avro Anson (registration:...
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    needed][citation needed] Avro Anson Avro Lancaster Avro Lincoln Avro Tudor Avro Shackleton Avro 707 Avro Vulcan Avro Ashton Hawker Siddeley HS 748...
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  • Londonist. 2013-07-04. Retrieved 2024-01-18. "Mid-air collision Accident Avro Anson T Mk 21 VV243". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2024-01-18. "ASN Aircraft...
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    operated with Avro Anson I, which is a British twin-engine, multi-role aircraft. At this time RAF Coastal Command were using the Avro Anson in a general...
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    The Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow was a delta-winged interceptor aircraft designed and built by Avro Canada. The CF-105 held the promise of Mach 2 speeds at...
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  • Australian Air Force base at what is now Ballarat Airport. It houses an Avro Anson aircraft currently under restoration and an exhibition on World War II...
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  • Blenheim Fairey Battle PBY Catalina[page needed] Potez 63[page needed] Avro Anson Dornier Do 22 Avia B-534 AEKKEA-RAAB R-1C Schwalbe II List of Greek military...
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    1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision (category Accidents and incidents involving the Avro Anson)
    in that the aircraft involved, two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Avro Ansons of No. 2 Service Flying Training School, remained locked together after...
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    Miles Martinet target tug aircraft. These were subsequently replaced by Avro Anson multi-role aircraft. in October 1943, 3 AGS returned to RAF Castle Kennedy...
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  • suited to Afghanistan's hot and high environment, operational until 2011 Avro Anson 18: 13 received from 1948, with the last removed in 1972 Bartel BM-4b:...
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  • trailers with J. G. Brill and Company Avro Anson Mk.II (341 built under licence plus 800 wings and 300 fuselages.) Avro Anson Mk.V (300 built) Beechcraft T-34A...
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