Infobox company company name Sir W G ArmstrongWhitworth & Co Ltd company logo slogan company type Private ... parent subsid Vickers Armstrong br Armstrong Siddeley br Demerged Sir W G ArmstrongWhitworth & Co ... in Elswick, Tyne and Wear Elswick , Newcastle upon Tyne , ArmstrongWhitworth engaged in the construction ... Armstrong Mitchell merged again with the engineering firm of Joseph Whitworth in 1897. ref http www.mancat.ac.uk ... in 1902, and created an aerial department in 1913, which became the ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... Main Armstrong automobile The ArmstrongWhitworth was manufactured from 1904 when the company took .... The company maintained a London sales outlet at New Bond Street. When ArmstrongWhitworth and Vickers merged, ArmstrongWhitworth s automotive interests were purchased by J. D. Siddeley as Armstrong Siddeley . Aircraft Main ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth established an Aerial Department in 1912. This later became the Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft Company . When Vickers and ArmstrongWhitworth merged in 1927 to form Vickers Armstrongs, ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... branch of W.G. Armstrong & Company and later of ArmstrongWhitworth. Elswick Ordnance ... War, ArmstrongWhitworth converted its Scotswood Works to build railway locomotives. From 1919 it rapidly ... station was built at Deer Lake by the Newfoundland Products Company and Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth ... railway spiral just south of the border. ArmstrongWhitworth s tender price was 1,333,940 ... by a preference for local construction and local tenderers. File ArmstrongWhitworth ... Class 2 6 4T locomotive ArmstrongWhitworth built a few railway locomotives between 1847 and 1868, but it was not until ... www.derbysulzers.com aw.html title ArmstrongWhitworth Locomotives and Railcars in the UK work Derby ... 8 0 902888 59 5 0 902888 21 8 External links Commons category ArmstrongWhitworth br ArmstrongWhitworth ... http www.derbysulzers.com aw.html ArmstrongWhitworth diesel locomotives and railcars Portal Companies ... more details
date August 2011 Infobox Defunct Company company name Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft Company ... foundation 1912 as Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aerial Department defunct 1961 location Gosforth ... num employees parent subsid Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft Company , or ArmstrongWhitworth ... Whitworth Aircraft was established as the Aerial Department of the ArmstrongWhitworth Sir W. G Armstrong ... interests as the Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft Company. When Vickers Limited Vickers and ArmstrongWhitworth merged in 1927 to form Vickers Armstrongs , ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft and Armstrong ... as just Vickers and ArmstrongWhitworth In 1935, J. D. Siddeley retired and ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... of the component companies from its products, the last ArmstrongWhitworth product, the Armstrong ... flight in parenthesis. Expand list date August 2008 ArmstrongWhitworth Aerial Department ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.1 1914 Sissit ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 1915 ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.6 1916 Escort fighter triplane ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 1916 Big Ack 1,200 built ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.9 1916 ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 1917 Quadriplane 8 built ArmstrongWhitworth Armadillo ArmstrongWhitworth Ara 1919 ArmstrongWhitworth Tadpole ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin 1919 Armstrong Siddeley Aircraft Siddeley ... ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth Awana 1923 ArmstrongWhitworth Wolf 1923 ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas 1925 ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas ArmstrongWhitworth Ajax 1925 ArmstrongWhitworth Starling ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.14 Starling ArmstrongWhitworth Ape 1926 ArmstrongWhitworth Argosy 1926 ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 ArmstrongWhitworth Aries ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.17 Aries 1930 ArmstrongWhitworth Atalanta ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.15 Atalanta 1932 ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.19 1934 ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.23 1935 ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.29 ArmstrongWhitworth Scimitar ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.35 Scimitar 1935 ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.38 Whitley 1936 Armstrong ... more details
6 unit cost developed from ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 variants with their own articles variants OF the topic type The ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.35 Scimitar was a United Kingdom British single engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft . Four Scimitars were ... and development The A.W.35 Scimitar was a development of ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth s earlier ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 fighter, powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Panther engine ... in 1936 ref name mason fighter . The second prototype Scimitar was preserved by ArmstrongWhitworth ... return. related ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 similar aircraft similar or comparable aircraft lists related ... air england arm scimitar.php Virtual Aircraft Museum ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1930 1939 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Scimitar Category Propeller aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft no ArmstrongWhitworth ... alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Panther X type of prop 14 cylinder radial engine number ... more details
use but no longer built number built 18 unit cost developed from ArmstrongWhitworth Starling Mk I variants with their own articles ArmstrongWhitworth Scimitar The ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 or A.W.XVI was a United Kingdom British single engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft . A number were sold to the China Chinese Kwangsi Air Force. Development The A.W.16 was developed by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth to meet the requirements of List ... to the A.W.XIV ArmstrongWhitworth Starling Starling Mk I, though with a less ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin Siskin like, humped fuselage. The undercarriage was fixed, undivided and spatted. The Armstrong ... . ArmstrongWhitworth continued to try to sell the aircraft, and produced a second prototype G ACCD ... aircraftpage.php?ID 113 British Aircraft Directory ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1930 1939 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft A.W.16 Category Biplane aircraft Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. XVI it ArmstrongWhitworth AW.16 no ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 sr AW.16 ... fitted with the 15 cylinder 3 row Radial engine radial Armstrong Siddeley Hyena , but this engine suffered from cooling problems and was abandoned. The second prototype was rebuilt into the ArmstrongWhitworth Scimitar fighter. Operational history The 16 A.W.16 fighters for the Kwangsi air force were ... weight main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Panther IIA type of prop ... more details
732 accessdate 30 September 2010 ref ArmstrongWhitworth s design was selected. ref cite journal title Whitworth Gloster 681 date 14 March 1963 journal Flight International page 361 url http www.flightglobal.com ... plane or copter? plane jet or prop? jet ref ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name ... reflist Bibliography refbegin cite book last Tapper first Oliver title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... 202381.html Flight magazine, 1964 HS.681 Commons category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Hawker Aircraft aircraft aviation lists DEFAULTSORT ArmstrongWhitworth Aw.681 Category British military transport aircraft 1960 1969 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft AW.681 Category VTOL aircraft Category Abandoned military aircraft projects of the United Kingdom es ArmstrongWhitworth AW.681 fr ArmstrongWhitworth AW.681 ja AW.681 ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name AW.23 logo image File ArmstrongWhitworth AW 23.jpg caption Model of AW. 23 Infobox Aircraft Type type Bomber transport manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft designer John Lloyd first flight 1935 introduction retired 1940 status Destroyed primary user Royal Air Force more users Flight Refuelling Ltd produced 1935 number built 1 unit cost developed from variants with their own articles developed into ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley The ArmstrongWhitworth AW.23 was a prototype bomber transport aircraft produced to List of Air Ministry specifications specification C.26 31 for the United Kingdom British Air Ministry by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft . While it was not selected to meet this specification, it did form the basis of the later ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley aircraft ... role. The AW.23 was designed by John Lloyd, chief designer of ArmstrongWhitworth to meet this specification .... The aircraft s wings used a novel structure, patented by ArmstrongWhitworth, which used a massive ... used in ArmstrongWhitworth s ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley Whitley bomber. The AW.23 was the first ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft to be fitted with a retractable undercarriage . ref name Tapper p198 0 Tapper ... for 2,000 lb 907 kg bombs internally. avionics See also aircontent related ArmstrongWhitworth ... location London year 1994 isbn 0 85177 861 5 cite book last Tapper first Oliver title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 year 1988 publisher Putnam location London isbn 0 85177 826 7 External links http www.jaapteeuwen.com ww2aircraft html 20pages armstrong 20whitworth 20aw23.htm British Aircraft of WW2 ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category Air refueling Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft AW.023 Category British bomber aircraft 1930 1939 fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 23 ... twin engine monoplane , powered by two Armstrong Siddeley Aircraft engines Armstrong Siddeley Tiger ... takeoff weight main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Tiger VI type ... more details
the end of the year when Armstong Whitworth closed down its aircraft department. ref name Mason p148 Mason 1992, p.148. ref ref Note ArmstrongWhitworth purchased the engineering company Siddeley Deasy in 1920, splitting off its aircraft department to form the Sir W. G. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... location London pages p.49 External links ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Ara Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft fr ArmstrongWhitworth Ara sr ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name F.K.10 image Image ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 side view.jpg caption F.K.10 Infobox Aircraft Type type Fighter plane Fighter manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth designer Frederick Koolhoven first flight 1916 introduced date the aircraft entered or will enter military or revenue service introduction date the aircraft will enter military or revenue service, if the aircraft is still in development retired date the aircraft left military or revenue service. If vague or multiples, it probably should be skipped status in most cases, this field is redundant use it sparingly primary user please list only one, and don t use those tiny flags as they limit horizontal space more users limited to three more users total. please separate with br produced years in production, e.g. 1970 1999, if still in active use but no longer built number built 9 1 F.K.9 ... with their own articles variants OF the topic type The ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 was a United Kingdom British two seat quadruplane i.e. , four wing fighter aircraft built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth during the World War I First World War . While it was ordered in small numbers ... v1 p13 Bruce 1965, p.13. ref Variants Image ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10.jpg thumb right F.K.10 F.K.9 ... england arm fk 10.php Virtual air museum br ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft F.K.10 Category Propeller aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Quadruplane aircraft cs ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 de ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 es ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 fr ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 it ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 pl ArmstrongWhitworth FK.10 sr F.K.10 ... by Frederick Koolhoven , ref name mason fighter p76 Mason 1992, p.76. Ref the chief designer of ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft as a single engine two seat fighter. Koolhoven chose the novel quadruplane ... more details
on the more advanced ArmstrongWhitworth Ara Ara fighter, so the Armadillo was abandoned, the second ... Studio Editions location London page 49 External links ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Armadillo Category ... Annapolis, Maryland isbn 1 55750 082 7 pages url cite book last Tapper first Oliver title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 year 1988 publisher Putnam location London isbn 0 85177 826 7 cite book ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name F.K.8 image File ArmstrongWhitworth FK8.jpg caption Un numbered experimental ... F.K.8 was the property of the ArmstrongWhitworth company. This aircraft had a company designed ... Reconnaissance aircraft manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth designer Frederick ... users Qantas produced number built unit cost developed from ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.7 variants with their own articles The ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 was a United Kingdom British two seat general purpose biplane built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth during the World War I First ... as a replacement for the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 c and the ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 . It was a sturdier ... behind the engine. The ArmstrongWhitworth Interrupter gear gun synchronising mechanism ... F.K.8s may have used the Arsiad interrupter gear instead. The ArmstrongWhitworth mechanism proved ... lb 118 kg bombs ref name mason p64 avionics See also aircontent related ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 .... Aircraft of World War I . London Ian Allan, 1967. ISBN 0 7110 0356 4. Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 . London Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 826 7. Taylor, John W.R. ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8. Combat Aircraft of the World from 1909 to the present . New York G.P. Putnam s Sons, 1969. ISBN 0 425 03633 2. refend External links http www.theaerodrome.com aircraft gbritain armstrong fk8.php ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category Propeller ... 1910 1919 Category British military reconnaissance aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft F.K.08 Category Military aircraft of World War I Category Qantas cs ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 de ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 es ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 fr ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 tr Armstrong ... its rival, the Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 was still an unknown quantity, it was decided that 50 of the ArmstrongWhitworth design, which was redesignated F.K.8., would be ordered for the RFC. ref name ... more details
respects than the B.E.2c, although it had a poorer useful load. ArmstrongWhitworth were given a contract ... in France , as the more capable ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 F.K.8 and Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 ... if flown as single seater avionics See also aircontent related ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 F.K.8 similar ... ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 last Tapper first Oliver year 1973 publisher Putnam Publishing location London isbn 0 370 10004 2 ref harv Refend ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists ... military reconnaissance aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft F.K.03 de ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 es ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 fr ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.3 ... databases image bank dig img.cfm?Model Armstrong 20Whitworth 20F.K. 203 Collection ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name Argosy image Image ArmstrongWhitworth A W 154 Argosy Mk I 1926 .jpg caption An Argosy Mk I of Imperial Airways in 1926. This particular aircraft G EBLF bore the name City of Glasgow . Infobox Aircraft Type type Airliner manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth designer first flight March 1926 introduced retired status primary user Imperial Airways more users produced number built 7 unit cost developed from variants with their own articles For the 1950s transport, see ArmstrongWhitworth AW.660 Argosy The ArmstrongWhitworth Argosy was a United Kingdom British three engine biplane airliner built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft , and operated by Imperial Airways from 1926 to 1935. Development The ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.154 Argosy stemmed from a declaration by Imperial Airways that all its aircraft would be multi engine designs, on the grounds of safety. ref name jacksonvol1 They were intended to replace the older single engine de Havilland aircraft that Imperial Airways had inherited from its constituent companies, mainly Daimler Airway . The first example G EBLF flew ... Bundesarchiv Bild 102 00921A, ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 154 Argosy.jpg thumb 250px ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 154 Argosy Image ArmstrongWhitworth Argosy interior.jpg 300px thumb right A 1927 view of the passenger ... div 1r 3 HM Newsreel footage of ArmstrongWhitworth Argosy in flight References Notes reflist Bibliography ... year 1980 publisher Jane s Publishing Company refend ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Argosy Category British airliners 1920 1929 Category Trimotors de ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.154 ja ... kW Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IIIA Radial engine radial piston engine s. Later fitted with Jaguar IVA ...  kW Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA radial piston engines. Four constructed. Operators UK British ... Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVA type of prop Radial number of props 3 power main 420 hp power alt 313 ... more details
Citation publication date October 1958 title The ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.29 periodical Air Pictorial ... 20 issue 10 pages 360 accessdate 17 April 2009 Citation title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since ... 2 ref harv ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Use dmy dates date January 2012 Category British bomber aircraft 1930 1939 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft A.W.29 fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 29 it ArmstrongWhitworth AW.29 ... Armstrong Siddeley Tiger VIII number of props 1 power main 870 bhp at 2,450 rpm power alt 650 ... mass alt more performance guns 0.303 in 7.7 mm Lewis Gun in Armstrong manual turret, 0.303 in 7.7 ... more details
type variants with their own articles variants OF the topic type The ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.14 Starling was a United Kingdom British single engine biplane fighter ... Bulldog being selected instead. Development The A.W.14 Starling was developed by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ArmstrongWhitworth in order to meet the requirements of List of Air Ministry Specifications Specification 28 24 , for a replacement for ArmstrongWhitworth s earlier ArmstrongWhitworth ... out useful development work for the ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.16 . Variants Starling I 1927 first prototype powered by Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar VII or V engine. Starling II 1930 second prototype specification N.21 26 for a naval fighter. Powered by Armstrong Siddeley Panther II engine. Operators UK ... Starling II history ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Starling Category Propeller aircraft Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. XIV Starling sr ... ordered, with the first J8027 , powered by a 385  hp 287  kW Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar VII radial ..., J8028 was redesigned with a smaller lower wing and a more powerful 525  hp 391  kW Armstrong ... main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar V type of prop 14 cylinder ... more details
also other relevant information References reflist Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 . London Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 826 7. External links ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category British experimental aircraft 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Ape Category Biplane aircraft aero 1920s stub fr ArmstrongWhitworth Ape ja ... ref Armstong Whitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name Tapper p151 Tapper 1988, p.151. ref crew 2 ... max takeoff weight main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Lynx III ... more details
, p. 140. ref unit cost variants with their own articles The ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin was a United Kingdom British biplane single seat fighter aircraft of the 1920s produced by ArmstrongWhitworth ... pt5 p74 Lumsden 1991, p. 74. ref In 1919, Siddeley Deasy merged with ArmstrongWhitworth , with the aviation interests becoming ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft . ref name Tapper p18 Tapper 1988, p. 18. ref ... Jaguar powered prototype was ordered from ArmstrongWhitworth. ref name basf51 Meekcoms and Morgan ... Roger title ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin url http britishaviation ptp.com id122.html work British Aviation .... With ArmstrongWhitworth busy building the ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas some of the later Siskin ... 1938. Image ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin ExCC.jpg thumb RAF ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin IIIa from ... 1924 1984 . Toronto Canav Books, 1984. ISBN 0 96907 034 9. Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... use ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin http www.militaryfactory.com aircraft detail.asp?aircraft id 205 ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin fighter ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category Racing aircraft ... fighter aircraft 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Siskin cs ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin de ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin es ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin III fr ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin no ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin sl ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin sr sv ArmstrongWhitworth Siskin II ... Sam D Heron, and by 1920 this engine, now known as the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar Jaguar , had ... weight alt 1,366 kg more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IV type of prop radial ... more details
page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name A.W.38 Whitley image File ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley in flight c1940.jpg caption Whitley Mk.V Infobox Aircraft Type type Bomber aircraft Night bomber national origin United Kingdom manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft designer John ... Whitworth AW.23 variants with their own articles The ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft Armstrong ... Whitley , a suburb of Coventry , home of one of Whitley plant ArmstrongWhitworth s plants . Design ... Designer of ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft to meet Air Ministry List Of Air Ministry Specifications ... of the ArmstrongWhitworth AW.23 bomber transport design that had lost to the Bristol Bombay for specification ... Airport Baginton airfield on 17 March 1936, piloted by ArmstrongWhitworth s Chief Test Pilot ... engine. File ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley production 1941.jpg thumb Whitley Mk.V production, 1941 ... Whitley Mk V Image ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley.png thumb right 330px Orthographic projection of the Merlin .... Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. ArmstrongWhitworth s Willing Whitley Air Enthusiast . No. 9 ... 1976. ISBN 0 354 01027 1. Roberts, Nicholas. Aircraft Crash Log No.4 ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley ..., 1918 57 . London Putnam & Company Ltd., 1957. Wixey, Ken. ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley Warpaint Series ... cat ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley http www.bombercrew.com Whitley Bomber Crews and Their Experiences ... ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft RAF WWII Strategic Bombing aviation lists Category ArmstrongWhitworth ... Glider tugs cs ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley de ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley fr ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley fy ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley gl ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley it ArmstrongWhitworth AW.38 Whitley ms ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley nl ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley ja no ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley pl ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley ru ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley sr fi ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley ... more details
both neither ref ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name Tapper p151 Tapper 1988, p.151. ref ... coauthors title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 year 1988 publisher Putnam location ... 889 Sheet 80 External links ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British military reconnaissance aircraft 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Wolf Category Biplane aircraft Category Single engine aircraft Category Propeller aircraft fr ArmstrongWhitworth Wolf ... main max takeoff weight alt more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar III type of prop 14 cylinder ... more details
, pp. 285. ref ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name Tapper p308 Tapper 1988, p.308. ref ... Putnam, 1974. ISBN 0 370 10006 9. pp 285 King, Derek. The ArmstrongWhitworth Apollo . Air Britain Aviation World Vol 56 No. 4 Winter 2004, pp 164 165.ISSN 1742 996X Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth ... geschichte flugzeuge lexikon.php?show lexikon 606 ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 55 Apollo, more technical characteristics, in German Quelle FliegerWeb.com ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Aviation lists Category British airliners 1940 1949 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Apollo fr ArmstrongWhitworth ... with seating for 26 31 passengers. It was designed to use the Armstrong Siddeley Mamba which was expected ... weight alt 20,400 21,400 kg more general engine prop Armstrong Siddeley Mamba AS.1 ref From July 1951 ... more details
of flight.net Aviation 20history coming 20of 20age imperial Armstrong 20whitworth 20aw15 20atalanta.htm Airlines and Airliners ArmstrongWhitworth Atalanta. century of flight.net. Retrieved 2 July 2010. ref Operators Image Armstrongwhitworth aw15 atlant.jpg thumb 300px right AW.15 Atalanta ... jet or prop? prop ref ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name Tapper p253 4 Tapper 1989, pp ... prop Armstrong Siddeley Serval ArmstrongWhitworth Serval III type of prop 10 cylinder two row ... 1 . London Putnam, 1974. ISBN 0 370 10006 9. Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ... ww2aircraft html 20pages armstrong 20whitworth 20aw15 20atalanta.htm British Aircraft of World War II ArmstrongWhitworth Atalanta ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British airliners 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Atalanta de ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.15 fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. XV Atalanta ... monoplane, powered by four 340  hp 250  kW Armstrong Siddeley Serval III engines. Its composite ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name A.W.52 image image ArmstrongWhitworth AW 52 in 1946.jpg caption The second jet powered A.W.52 with Derwent engines Infobox Aircraft Type type Experimental aircraft manufacturer ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft designer John Lloyd ref name Tapper first flight 13 November 1947 ref name Tapper introduced retired 1954 status primary user Royal Aircraft Establishment ref name Tapper more users produced number built 2 unit cost variants with their own articles Lead too short date October 2009 The ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.52 was a United Kingdom British flying wing aircraft design of the late 1940s. History and Design ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft proposed a jet engine jet powered six or four engine flying wing airliner design, utilising a laminar flow wing, during the World War II Second World War . ref name Tapper cite book last Tapper first O. title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 pages 287 96 year 1973 location London publisher Putnam ref Tapper, ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ref This had to be a large aircraft in order to provide passenger head room within the wing. The low speed characteristics of the design were tested on a 53  ft 10  in 16.41  .... ref name Tapper 88 p291 Tapper 1988, p. 291. ref In 1944, ArmstrongWhitworth received a contract ... Tapper first Oliver title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 year 1988 publisher Putnam location ... ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft A.W.52 Category British experimental aircraft 1940 1949 Category Flying wings de ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.52 fr ArmstrongWhitworth A.W. 52 it ArmstrongWhitworth AW.52 nl ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.52 ja AW.52 pl ArmstrongWhitworth A.W.52 .... Construction of the AW.52G began in March 1943, with the glider making its maiden flight, towed by an ArmstrongWhitworth Whitley bomber, on 2 March 1945. Flight testing, with tug releases from 20,000 ... more details
talk Aircraft specifications . ref ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1913 ref name Tapper p208 Tapper ... Notes reflist Bibliography refbegin cite book last Tapper first Oliver title ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft ... Bright Star Publishing location London pages File 889 Sheet 80 refend ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Awana Category British military transport aircraft 1920 1929 Category Abandoned military aircraft projects of the United Kingdom fr ArmstrongWhitworth Awana ... more details
enemy airship s. Orders were placed for prototypes from ArmstrongWhitworth, Sopwith and Vickers ... F.K.5 ArmstrongWhitworth s chief designer, Frederick Koolhoven s first design to meet this requirement ... the escort triplanes were probably designated F.K.5 and F.K.6, and were earlier in design than the ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.8 F.K.8 and ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.10 F.K.9 and 10 designs, ref name Tapper ... Force Museum Aircraft Thesaurus ArmstrongWhitworth . Royal Air Force Museum , 2005. Retrieved 19 ... ref name Lewis fighter p99 Lewis 1979, p.99. ref Specifications F.K.6 aerospecs ref ArmstrongWhitworth ... Tapper, Oliver. ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft since 1914 . London Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 826 7. refend External links http www.koolhoven.com history airplanes aw Koolhoven Aeroplanes Foundation ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft Koolhoven aircraft wwi air Aviation lists Category British fighter aircraft 1910 1919 Category ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft F.K.01 fr ArmstrongWhitworth F.K.6 sr ... 71. ref ref name Bruce v1 p14,6 Bruce 1965, pp.14, 16. ref This design never flew, with the head of ArmstrongWhitworth s Aircraft department, I. Fairbairn Crawford, forbidding test flights. ref name ... more details
The ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas was a United Kingdom British single engine biplane designed and built by ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft . It served as an army co operation aircraft for the Royal Air Force .... Development The ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas was designed by a team led by John Lloyd, chief designer of ArmstrongWhitworth Aircraft , as a replacement for the Airco DH.9A DH.9A and Bristol F.2 Fighter ..., the ArmstrongWhitworth Ajax Ajax and ArmstrongWhitworth Aries Aries . The Atlas was intended ... www.rcaf.com aircraft fighters atlas index.php?name atlas RCAF.com Canadian Atlases ArmstrongWhitworth aircraft aviation lists Category British bomber aircraft 1920 1929 Category ArmstrongWhitworth ... el ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas fr ArmstrongWhitworth Atlas .... Atlas II Cleaned up, more powerful version, powered by convert 525 hp abbr on Armstrong Siddeley Panther ... after 1931. ref http www.haf.gr en mission weapons historic 1929 1934 Armstrong Whitworth.asp Official ... prop Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVC type of prop 14 cylinder radial engine number of props 1 power ... more details