Avro Tudor Aircraft
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Production Details | |
Design Company: |
A.V. Roe and Co Ltd, Greengate and Ringway Aerodrome, Manchester and Woodford Aerodrome, Cheshire |
First Flight: |
14 June 1945 |
Tudor 1: |
12 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Tudor 2: |
5 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Tudor 3: |
2 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Tudor 4: |
12 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Tudor 5: |
6 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Tudor 7: |
1 - A.V.Roe & Co Ltd |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
Avro 688 Tudor I |
Type: |
Four engined long range airliner |
Wing: |
Low wing cantilever monoplane. Two spar structure of all metal structure with metal skin |
Fuselage: |
Oval section all metal structure pressurised throughout |
Tail Unit: |
Cantilever monoplane type. Single fin and rudder. All metal structure |
Landing Gear: |
Retractable main wheels and fixed tailwheel. Main wheels retract backward into the inboard engine nacelles |
Power Plant: |
Four 1,740 hp Rolls-Royce Merlin 102 twelve cylinder liquid cooled engines. Four blade constant speed airscrews |
Accommodation: |
Crew of five, comprising two pilots, flight engineer, radio operator and navigator. Provision for up to 24 passengers |
Dimensions | |
Span: |
120 ft |
Length: |
79 ft 6 in |
Height: |
22 ft |
Wing Area: |
1,421 sq ft |
Weights | |
Tare: |
47,960 lb |
All-Up: |
71,000 lb |
Performance | |
Maximum Speed: |
260 mph |
Initial Climb: |
700 ft/min |
Ceiling: |
26,000 ft |
Range: |
3,630 miles |
Preserved in British Museums | |
None known | |
Web Sites | |
http://www.jaapteeuwen.com/ww2aircraft/html%20pages/avro%20688%20tudor.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Tudor |