Avro Avro 536 Aircraft
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Production Details | |
Design Company: |
A.V.Roe and Co Ltd, Newton Heath, Manchester; and Hamble Aerodrome, near Southampton, Hants |
First Flight: |
May 1919 |
536: |
10 - A.V.Roe and Co Ltd, Hamble 12 - A.V.Roe and Co Ltd, Manchester 4 - Surrey Flying Services Ltd |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
Avro 536 |
Type: |
Pleasure flight aircraft using 504 components |
Wing: |
Equal span, staggered, two bay biplane. Two pairs of spruce interplane struts on either side of fuselage. Wing structure consists to two spruce spars and spruce and plywood ribs, the whole being covered in fabric. Ailerons on all four wings |
Fuselage: |
Rectangular structure, built up of ash longerons and spruce or ash cross struts, braced with high tensile steel wire, the whole being covered with fabric |
Tail Unit: |
Normal monoplane type. Separate tail planes and elevators. Steel tube frames, spruce spars and ribs, covered with fabric. Dorsal fin and balanced rudder |
Landing Gear: |
Cross axle type. Consists of two legs, together with a central wooden skid |
Power Plant: |
One 150 hp Bentley B.R.1 in nose |
Accommodation: |
Open cockpit for pilot under wing with open cockpit for 4 passengers behind |
Dimensions | |
Span: |
36 ft 9 in |
Length: |
29 ft 5 in |
Height: |
10 ft 5 in |
Wing Area: |
335 sq ft |
Weights | |
Tare: |
1,431 lb |
All-up: |
2,226 lb |
Performance | |
Max Speed: |
90 mph |
Initial Climb: |
550 ft/min |
Ceiling: |
12,000 ft |
Range: |
190 miles |
Preserved in British Museums | |
None known | |
Web Sites | |