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    The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.41 Albemarle was a twin-engine transport aircraft developed by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth and primarily...
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  • Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company, or Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, was a British aircraft manufacturer. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft was...
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  • the Royal Navy USS Albemarle, three ships of the US Navy CSS Albemarle, a Confederate States Navy ram Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle, a World War II transport...
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  • general purpose biplane used in India until 1940 Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle (RAF) Armstrong Whitworth Whitley (RAF) Avro Manchester (RAF) Avro Lancaster...
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  • World War II. It was the first unit to be equipped with the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle transport and glider tug aircraft. No. 295 Squadron was formed...
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  • Kingfisher (20 supplied through lend-lease from US) Antonov A-7 Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle (12 supplied by the United Kingdom) Curtiss C-46 Commando (1...
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    No. 297 Squadron both moved in on 14 March 1944 with their Armstrong Whitworth Albemarles, displacing the Heavy Glider Conversion Unit, which moved to...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium bomber aircraft of the 1930s. It was one of three twin-engined, front line medium bomber types...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a British post-war transport/cargo aircraft; it was the final aircraft to be designed and produced by aviation company...
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    Squadron RAF between 29 September 1944 and 23 January 1946 using Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle I, V, & VI and the Handley Page Halifax V, III & A.7 No. 297...
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    Dragon Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle de Havilland Mosquito Douglas A-26 Invader Junkers Ju 188 Martin...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth Siskin was a sesquiplane single-seat fighter aircraft developed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth...
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    River Orne. A few minutes later, between 23:00 and 23:20, six Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle transports took off carrying pathfinders of the 22nd Independent...
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    was the torquemeter version. Bristol Hercules applications: Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle Avro Lancaster Mk II Avro Tudor VII Avro York Mk II Bréguet...
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    the Short Stirling and Handley Page Halifax, the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle and Armstrong Whitworth Whitley twin-engined bombers, as well as the US...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.35 Scimitar was a British single-engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. Four Scimitars...
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  • 264 Valentia Vickers Vernon Vickers Victoria Lockheed C-66 Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle Beechcraft Staggerwing Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Boeing C-73...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth AW.681, also known as the Whitworth Gloster 681 or Hawker Siddeley HS.681, was a projected British long-range STOL military transport...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.52 was an early flying wing aircraft designed and produced by British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft....
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  • (May–August 1989). "The Unloved Albemarle". Air Enthusiast. No. 39. pp. 29–42. ISSN 0143-5450. Tapper, Oliver (1989). Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft since 1913. London:...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 was a British two-seat general-purpose biplane built by Armstrong Whitworth during the First World War. The type served...
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    production, which, in 1938, had led to specification B.9/38 and the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle medium bomber, largely constructed from spruce and plywood attached...
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    Pathfinder officers synchronising their watches in front of an Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle before flying into battle in Normandy. They all wear 2nd Pattern...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a three-engine biplane airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft...
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    Hercules installation was used on the Bristol Beaufighter, Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle, Vickers Wellington, Short Stirling, and Handley Page Halifax...
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    were towed behind a powered aircraft, usually a C-47 (or the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle or Short Stirling in British units), and were then released...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth AW.55 Apollo was a 1940s British four-engine turboprop airliner built by Armstrong Whitworth at Baginton. The aircraft was in competition...
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  • concentrate on glider training. In June 1942 it began to receive the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley and in October 1942 began flying leaflet dropping missions...
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    The Armstrong Whitworth Atlas was a British single-engine biplane designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. It served as an army co-operation...
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  • Type Origin Introduced Total Operators Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar United Kingdom 1936 6 Norway (4 as trainers) Avia B-534 Czechoslovakia 1935 568 Bulgaria...
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