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Avro Anson
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Military Vehicle Name
Avro Anson
Manufacturer
Avro
Faction
Canada
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Trainer and maritime patrol aircraft used during WWII
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1935
End Year:
1952
Anson N9939 on snowy airfield
A black-and-white photograph shows Avro Anson N9939 parked on a snowy airfield. The tail shows N 9939, the fuselage carries N9939, a roundel is visible on the wing, and the image shows the glazed cockpit, dorsal turret, twin engines, landing gear, nearby building, parked cars, and a person standing in the snow.
Anson A4-44 under wing shadow
A dark black-and-white photograph shows Avro Anson A4-44 partly obscured beneath a large shadowed wing shape in the foreground. The visible aircraft section includes cockpit glazing, fuselage windows, a roundel, tail marking A4-44, and two people standing beside the fuselage in tall grass.
Anson K8785 in formation
A black-and-white aerial photograph shows Avro Anson K8785 marked 217 flying in formation. The foreground aircraft has twin radial engines, a glazed nose and cockpit, a dorsal turret, RAF roundels, and a tail fin marked K8785; two other Ansons are partly visible at upper left.
Anson crews walking from aircraft
A black-and-white photograph shows four aircrew walking across grass in front of parked Avro Ansons. The nearest aircraft shows its nose, cockpit glazing, left engine cowling, landing gear, and loop antenna, while a second Anson sits behind it with a covered nose and wing roundel.
Silver Anson in flight
A silver Avro Anson is shown in flight against a clear blue sky. The aircraft has red bands on the fuselage and engine cowlings, red wing and tail tips, RAF roundels on the wings and fuselage, a glazed nose and cockpit, and both propellers blurred in motion.
Silver Anson airborne repeat view
A repeat airborne view shows the same silver Avro Anson against blue sky. The image shows RAF roundels, red fuselage and wing markings, red engine cowl bands, twin engine nacelles, a glazed nose, cockpit windows, and blurred propellers.
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