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Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, BD 7511Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, regn. BD 7511, number 2. Built by Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd in 1923, powered by a 5 Nhp compound steam engine. Seen at Hinkley on 2 September 1972
Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy C. 1 XN814Royal Air Force - Armstrong-Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 XN814 (msn 6743), of No.90 (Signals) Group, at RAF Kinloss. Date: 1972
Armstrong-Whitworth AW. 660 Argosy C. 1 G-BDCVArmstrong-Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 G-BDCV (msn 6767, ex XP412), of Field Aircraft Services, Ltd. at East Midlands Airport
Armstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF. 11 WD687Armstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF.11 WD687, at the Ministry of Aviation Fire School, Stansted Airport, on 7 April 1962, before succumbing to the flames, during fire-fighting practice. Date: 1962
Armstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF. 11 NF. 11-8 - BGArmstrong-Whitworth Meteor NF.11 NF.11-8 / BG (msn AW.5564), at the Ailes Anciennes Toulouse Museum, in November 1998. Date: 1998
Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller 2Maker: Armstrong-Whitworth Type: Road Roller Number: 2 Built: 1923 Registration: BD 7511 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 5 Date: 1970s-1980s
Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, BD7511Armstrong-Whitworth Road Roller, regn. BD7511, number 2. Built by Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd in 1924, powered by a 5 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s-1980s
Armstrong-Whitworth AW. 650 Argosy C. 1 XR140Armstrong-Whitworth AW.650 Argosy C.1 XR140 Date: circa 1975
Armstrong-Whitworth AW. 52 TS363Armstrong-Whitworth AW.52 TS363, the Rolls-Royce Nene-powered example. First flown on 13 November 1947, TS363 crashed without loss of life on 30 May 1949
Armstrong Whitworth FK-8Armstrong Whitworth Fk-8 with a Photographer with Hand-Held Oblique Camera for Aerial-Photography and Pilot in the Front Date: 1916