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Avro 652A Anson I of Dutch-manned No217 Squadron RAF
Avro 652A Anson I - were used by both Bomber and Coastal Commands early in war, but found their true value as pilot and gunnery trainers, Over 11, 000 built between 1935 and 1952
AVG pilots, Alison, John R, Hill, David, Baumler, Albert, Mitchal, Mack
Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafctory as a bomber, most of the 602 built were used as transports
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -withdrawn from front-line service in late 1942, the Whitley continued to serve as a transport, submarine hunter and paratroop trainer
Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a Horsa glider, where they took part in the Normandy landings
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -despite its slow and ponderous performance, the Whitley was the first RAF aircraft to bomb a German target
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -of the total 1, 814 Whitley built, 1, 645 were Roll-Royce Merlin powered, starting with the Mk IV
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley V -already obsolete by the outbreak of war Always confined to night operations
Armstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 SquadronArmstrong Whitworth AW 38 Whitley of No 10 Sdn
Arado Ar 231 seen in its stowed form for use on the larger U-Boats
Arado Ar 234B-Germanys and the Worlds first operational jet bomber Used from August 1944, it was fast enough to evade any attempt at interception
Antoine de Saint-Exupery, famed French aviator in Lockheed F-5
Arado Ar 196A seen here operating from a Mediterranean base proved to be a very effective convoy shadower
Arado Ar 196A the equivalent of the supermarine Walrus, but far more potent It even sucessfully downed British bombers in the early months of the war
Arado Ar 196A originally designed to be catapulted off warships, this over water patrol type was loved by its crews
Alison, JR, AVG pilot
ANF Mureaux 114-first flown in 1931, less than 300 of this series were built 11 of this reconnaissance type were lost during the Spring 1940 invasion
Bloch-SNCASO MB 700-first flown in April 1940, the sole MB 700 had only flown 10 hours when it was destroyed by German forces
Blohm u Voss BV138C being hoisted into the water Used for long ranged overwater reconnaissance Became the scourge of Allied Arctic convoys
Avro 683 Lancaster wrote its name into history with its breaching of the Ruhr dams
Avro 694 Lincoln B I clearly showing its Lancaster ancestry A longer ranged more powerful derivative, the Lincoln was too late for wartime service
Aeronca L-3B - an agile and light handyman used to spot enemy movements, direct artilliary fire and even fly Generals to the front line