Avro 652 Anson Mk.II
Sorry for the wait, controlls: vtol up and gear up to put away landing gear. The Avro Anson was a British twin-engined, multi-role aircraft that served with the Royal Air Force, Fleet Air Arm, Canadian Air Force and numerous other air forces before, during, and after the Second World War. Developed from the Avro 652 airliner, the Anson, named after British Admiral George Anson, was developed for maritime reconnaissance, but found to be obsolete in this role. It was then found to be suitable as a multi-engined aircrew trainer, becoming the mainstay of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. By the end of production in 1952, a total of 8,138 had been built by Avro in nine variants, with a further 2,882 built by Federal Aircraft Ltd in Canada from 1941.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 50.6ft (15.4m)
- Length 37.6ft (11.5m)
- Height 13.8ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 5,902lbs (2,677kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,699lbs (3,945kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.775
- Wing Loading 16.6lbs/ft2 (81.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 522.7ft2 (48.6m2)
- Drag Points 4296
Parts
- Number of Parts 185
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 518
I found a real avro anson wreck in a field