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Avro Vulcan B2 at night
Avro Anson 19 VM331 1954Avro Anson 19, VM331. 1954
Avro Shackleton MR2 WL751 overflying the Rock of GibraltarAvro Shackleton MR2, WL751, overflying the Rock of Gibralter
Avro Vulcan BMk1, Vickers Valiant BMk1, XD869, and Handley Page Victor BMk1, XA931
The first Avro Vulcan B2 XH533The first Avro Vulcan B2, XH533
Avro VulcanAvro 698 Vulcan, British jet bomber Date: circa 1950
Lancaster Bombers ready to take off, 1942Photograph of an Avro Lancaster heavy bomber at a British airfield, ready to take off, somewhere in England, 1942. Although the engines are already running
Avro York C1 G-AGNN BOACA BOAC aircraft until sold to British South American Airways in 1947. Named Madras while at BOAC it was renamed Star Crest at BSa. It flew again with BOAC and then Skyways of London. Date: 1946
An Avro Vulcan B2 gives a birthday salute to Barnes WallaceAn Avro Vulcan B2 gives a birthday salute to Sir Barnes Wallis in September 1977. Date: 1977
Avro Vulcan B2 climbs away
Avro Vulcan B2 armed with a Blue Steel stand-off bomb
Avro Lancaster I R5868s for Sugar being bombed upAvro Lancaster I, R5868,s for Sugar, being bombed up. The veteran of 137 wartime sorties, was initially preserved as a gate guardian at its former base
Avro Vulcan B2
Avro Anson I MG182 1942Avro Anson I, MG182. 1942. Date: 1942
Avro Vulcan B1 XA903Avro Vulcan B1, XA903, used as an engine testbed for the Turbo Union RB199 for the Panavia Tornado
Avro Vulcan B1 XA900Avro Vulcan B1, XA900
Avro Lincoln being refuelled at Blackbush prior to departure on a five-week tour of the Far East, Australia and New Zealand
Avro Lancaster G-AHJW formerly ED866Avro Lancaster, G-AHJW, formerly ED866, was used by Flight Refuelling until it crashed near Andover on 22 November 1948. Date: 1948
Avro 698 Vulcan B-2RAF Avro Vulcan V-Bomber Date: 1950s
Avro 683 Lancaster I of No 467 Squadron bombing-up-became the mainstay of RAF Bomber Command, the type entering operations in February 1942
The Bristol Brabazon under construction at Filton alongside an Avro Lancaster. 11 August 1948. Date: 1948
Avro Vulcan B2 XH534 FarnboroughThe second B2 Vulcan built was based at A&AEE Boscombe Down for trials until 1965. The Vulcan display was always one of the highlights of Farnborough Air Show. Date: 1960
Avro Vulcan B2 at Heyford. James Gilbert photo
An Afternoon At Home at a Modern Flying Club by JohnsRepresentative types of British light aeroplanes flying over a typical modern aerodrome. The green monoplane on the left is a Westland Widgeon
Avro Vulcan production line
Avro Vulcan landing
Avro Vulcan B2 XH558 of No 27 Squadron RAF ScamptonAvro Vulcan B2, XH558, of No 27 Squadron, RAF Scampton, checks a North Sea oil rig. February 1975. This aircraft was restored to airworthiness by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust in 2007. Date: 1975
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Avro Lancaster I Aries, PD328, of the Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, warming up prior to its England to Cape Town record-breaking flight of 32hrs 21min
James Charles Floyd CEng FRAeS (1914- )James Charles Floyd, CEng, FRAeS (1914- ), former chief design engineer at Avro Canada during the Jetliner, CF-100 and CF-105 Arrow programmes. Date: 1914
Avro Canada CF105 Arrow I 25201Avro Canada CF105 Arrow I, 25201, after undercarriage failure at touchdown, 11 June 1958. Date: 1958
Avro Tudor assembly line at Woodford
Avro Shackleton MR1 VP256 of RAF Coastal CommandAvro Shackleton MR1, VP256, of RAF Coastal Command. August 1951. Date: 1951
Avro Lancaster ASRIII SW329 at RAF Northolt August 1948Avro Lancaster ASRIII, SW329, at RAF Northolt, August 1948. Date: 1948
Avro 626 Prefect, NZ204, of the Royal New Zealand Air Force
Avro 560 as flown by Bert Hinkler at the Lympne Light Aeroplane Trials in 1923. Date: 1923
Avro Shackleton AEW2
Avro Lincoln RF403 testbedAvro Lincoln, RF403, testbed for the Armstrong Siddeley Python turboprop. This aircraft was scrapped in Australia in 1958 following high altitude bombing trials at Woomera. Date: 1958
Avro Lincoln B2 RA657 used by Flight RefuellingAvro Lincoln B2, RA657, used by Flight Refuelling for probe and drogue trials. Seen here with a Gloster Meteor F4, VZ389
Air Scouts learning to glideTwo Scouts sit in a Slingsby T.21 while another Scout connects it to a cable prior to launch at the first Air Scout Gliding Course at Lasham. An Avro York G-ANTK can also be seen in the background
Avro Shackleton MR. 2Royal Air Force - Avro Shackleton MR.2, of No.8 Squadron, used as a flight crew trainer for the Shackleton Airborne Early Warning aircraft. Date: circa 1979
Avro 643 Mk. II Cadet VH-AGHAvro 643 Mk.II Cadet VH-AGH (msn 990) of Marshall Airways in Australia Date: 1960s
Avro 618 Ten / X / 10Pilot Charles Kingsford-Smith and His Avro 618 Ten, Named Southern Star Unloading at Croydon after the First Flight from Australia with Christmas Post / Mail 16th December 1931 Date: 1931
Avro 685 York-shown is the first civilianised York delivered to British Overseas Airways Corporation in February 1944
Avro 685 York transport used the Lancasters wings, modified tail unit and engines One used by Winston Churchill as his personal aircraft
Avro 694 Lincoln, probably RE367, Aries III of the Empire Air Navigation School
The prototype Avro 638 Club Cadet, G-ACAY