Avro Lancastrian

bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Avro Lancastrian
olspan="3" align="center"|300px
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Description
ole colspan="2"|Passenger & mail transport
rew colspan="2"|5
assengers colspan="2"|9
irst flight colspan="2"|1943
ntered service colspan="2"|
anufacturer colspan="2"|A. V. Roe
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Dimensions
ength 76 ft 10 in 23.4 m
ingspan 102 ft 0 in 31.1 m
eight 19 ft 6 in 5.9 m
ing area 1,297 ft² 120.5 m²
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Weights
mpty 30,426 lb 13,800 kg
oaded 65,000 lb 29,480 kg
aximum takeoff lb kg
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Powerplant
ngine colspan="2"|4 × Rolls-Royce Merlin 24
ower (each) 1,250 hp 930 kW
gcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"|Performance
aximum speed 310 mph @ 5,000 ft 499 km/h @ 1,520 m
ombat range 4,150 miles 6,680 km
erry range km miles
ervice ceiling 23,000 ft 7,010 m
ate of climb 750 ft/min 230 m/min
The Avro 691 Lancastrian was a passenger and mail transport aircraft of the 1940s. In 1943 Avro converted a Lancaster bomber for civil transport duties with Trans-Canada Airlines. This was a success, and further 6 Lancaster X were converted with a lengthened streamlined nose and tailcone, and long-range fuel tanks in the place on the Lancaster's bomb-bay. The conversions were carried out by Victory Aircraft of Toronto, Canada. The power-plants were Packard-built Merlin 38 engines, and these Lancastrians were used by TCA on its Montreal-Prestwick route. In 1945 deliveries commenced of 30 British-built Lancastrians for BOAC. On a demonstration flight on April 23, 1945 G-AGLF flew from England to Auckland, New Zealand in 3days 14 hours - 13,500 miles (21,700 km) at an average 220 mph (354 km/h). The Lancastrian had rather limited cubic capcity and was most suited for transport of mail and VIP passengers. BOAC used it on England to Australia flights from May 31, 1945. It also served with the RAF, one of their planes named Aries completing the first airborne circumnavigation of the globe, and with QANTAS and Flota Aerea Mercante Argentina. Lancastrians were used for tests of various turboprop and jet engines. One powered with Rolls-Royce Nene turbojets is credited with the first international passenger jet flight. from London to Paris on November 23 1946. The flight time was just 41 minutes. On August 2, 1947 Lancastrian G-AGWH Stardust of British South American Airways crashed in the Argentinean Andes after sending an apparently cryptic radio message, in what became known as the "Stendec incident". The wreckage was found 50 years later but the radio message remains a puzzle.
bgcolor="#e0e0e0" colspan="2" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Related content
b>Related development align="center"|Avro Lancaster
b>Similar aircraft align="center"|
b>Designation series align="center"| 685 - 688 - 689 - 691 - 693 - 694 - 696
b>Related lists align="center"| List of aircraft of the RAF

 

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