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AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25
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AVRO ANSON HISTORY Royal Air Force Training Aircraft WW2 RAF NEW Wingleader 25

Wingleader Photo Archive No. 25 Avro Anson Mk I in Worldwide Service

Book, soft cover, 72 pages, approx 120 original wartime/pre-war photos and 6 in-depth colour profiles. Author: Andrew Thomas and Simon Parry.

It has always been our intention to cover the \u2018less glamorous\u2019 types and they don\u2019t come more \u2018less glamorous\u2019 than the good old Avro Anson!

The \u2018Annie\u2019 entered service with the RAF in spring 1936 as a Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft. By the outbreak of war however, it was pretty obsolete. With a maximum speed of just 188 mph, the odds of it surviving an encounter with German fighters were extremely small; and so the Anson was reassigned into the training role, where hundreds of them tootled up and down the country, with student pilots and navigators learning their trade inside.

The Air Transport Auxiliary also made great use of the Anson as a taxi to ferry its pilots to and from airfields as they delivered fighters and bombersr

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Wingleader Photo Archive No. 25 Avro Anson Mk I in Worldwide Service

Book, soft cover, 72 pages, approx 120 original wartime/pre-war photos and 6 in-depth colour profiles. Author: Andrew Thomas and Simon Parry.

It has always been our intention to cover the \u2018less glamorous\u2019 types and they don\u2019t come more \u2018less glamorous\u2019 than the good old Avro Anson!

The \u2018Annie\u2019 entered service with the RAF in spring 1936 as a Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft. By the outbreak of war however, it was pretty obsolete. With a maximum speed of just 188 mph, the odds of it surviving an encounter with German fighters were extremely small; and so the Anson was reassigned into the training role, where hundreds of them tootled up and down the country, with student pilots and navigators learning their trade inside.

The Air Transport Auxiliary also made great use of the Anson as a taxi to ferry its pilots to and from airfields as they delivered fighters and bombersr

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Wingleader Photo Archive No. 25 Avro Anson Mk I in Worldwide Service

Book, soft cover, 72 pages, approx 120 original wartime/pre-war photos and 6 in-depth colour profiles. Author: Andrew Thomas and Simon Parry.

It has always been our intention to cover the \u2018less glamorous\u2019 types and they don\u2019t come more \u2018less glamorous\u2019 than the good old Avro Anson!

The \u2018Annie\u2019 entered service with the RAF in spring 1936 as a Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft. By the outbreak of war however, it was pretty obsolete. With a maximum speed of just 188 mph, the odds of it surviving an encounter with German fighters were extremely small; and so the Anson was reassigned into the training role, where hundreds of them tootled up and down the country, with student pilots and navigators learning their trade inside.

The Air Transport Auxiliary also made great use of the Anson as a taxi to ferry its pilots to and from airfields as they delivered fighters and bombersr

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