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1919
Avro 534 Baby
The tiny Avro Baby biplane was used for many long distance flights by HJ 'Bert' Hinkler.
1919
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1942
Avro 685 York
A military and civil passenger and freight transport, developed from the Avro Lancaster.
1942
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1948
Avro 701 Athena
A training aircraft for the RAF, intended to replace the Prentice, which was only built in small numbers.
1948
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1913
Avro 504 to Avro 504H
The Avro 504 was a truly great design that was used as a fighter and bomber, as well as its primary role as a training aircraft.
1913
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1924
Avro 504L to Avro 504R
Later models of the Avro 504, notably the 504N, continued in RAF service as trainers until 1939, with small numbers remaining in use as late as 1944.
1924
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1946
Avro 689 Tudor 2 Series
A stretched and enlarged development of the Avro 688 Tudor 1, built in small numbers.
1946
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1950
Avro 706 Ashton
A series of test aircraft based on the Avro Tudor and used for experimental bomb aiming and engine development.
1950
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1945
Avro 688 Tudor 1 Series
A four engined airliner based on the Lincoln, which was built in modest numbers.
1945
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1949
Avro 696 Shackleton
Long endurance Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft, later adapted as an Airborne Early Warning (AEW) platform.
1949
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1939
Avro 679 Manchester
Twin engine medium bomber that was the direct ancestor of the Avro Lancaster.
1939
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