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2026 AD
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Avro 504
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Military Vehicle Name
Avro 504
Manufacturer
Avro
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Widely used British WWI trainer aircraft
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
Long 19th Century (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1913
End Year:
1932
Avro 504 museum side view
An Avro 504 biplane is displayed indoors in a museum gallery. The aircraft has a dark fuselage, light-colored interplane struts, RAF-style tail stripes, a two-blade wooden propeller, fixed landing gear, and a small information panel standing beside the nose.
Avro 504 digital flight render
A digital rendering shows a beige Avro 504 biplane in flight against a blue sky. RAF roundels are visible on the upper wings, the tail carries number 875, the propeller is blurred in motion, and the fixed landing gear has a central skid below the fuselage.
Avro 504 E3404 in flight
A black-and-white photograph shows Avro 504 E3404 in flight above a hazy landscape. Two crew members are visible in open cockpits, the propeller is blurred, RAF roundel markings appear on the fuselage and tail, and the biplane wings are braced by struts and wires.
Royal Thai Air Force Avro 504
An archival black-and-white image shows an Avro 504 biplane on the ground with a blue border. A person stands beside the nose and propeller, the fixed landing gear and long upper wing are visible, and the lower border text reads Royal Thai Air Force.
Avro 504 H5199 in close flight view
A close in-flight view shows a dark Avro 504 marked H5199. RAF roundels are visible on the fuselage and lower wing, the tail has red-white-blue stripes with the letter H, the wooden struts and rigging wires are visible, and the propeller appears blurred at the nose.
Avro 504 H5199 rear-quarter flight view
Avro 504 H5199 is shown flying in rear-quarter view against a pale sky. The fuselage carries AV Roe and Co Ltd Manchester lettering, the tail has red-white-blue stripes with H, RAF roundels appear on the fuselage and wing, and the fixed landing gear and wooden struts are visible.
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