Vickers Vanox

The Vickers Vanox was a British biplane bomber design intended as a successor to the Virginia for the Royal Air Force. Although it underwent extensive development it was not successful only a single aircraft being built.

The Vickers Vanox was a British Biplane bomber design intended as a successor to the Vickers Virginia for the Royal Air Force.1
Dvora class fast patrol boat Vickers Vanox USS Overton County USS Page County USCGC Campbell ASP, Inc.2
The Vickers Vanox was a British biplane bomber design intended as a successor to the Virginia for the Royal Air Force.3

Made by Vickers.

Vickers Vanox elsewhere on the web * Wikipedia * Wikipedia Edit and Show details 4
It was based on the Vickers Vanox (Vickers \"Type 150\") scaled up to take four engines in paired mountings. It was submitted both as a bomber and as a troop carrier to Air Ministry specifications B.19/27 and C.16/28 respectively first flying on 12 January 1931.5
The Vickers Vanox was a British Biplane bomber design intended as a successor to the Vickers Virginia for the Royal Air Force.6
Height Main
586.74
Height Alt
5.87 m
Length Alt
18.45 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
16170.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
920 mi
Loaded Weight Main
15400.0
Max Speed Alt
109
Type Of Prop
V-12 piston engine
Loading Main
11
Power/mass Main
223.2
Similar Aircraft
*Handley Page Heyford*Fairey Hendon
Bombs
Up to 2
200 lb of bombs
Airfoil
RAF 34
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
7350.0
Ceiling Main
23000.0
Number Built
1
Crew
4
Span Main
2331.72
Area Main
1367.0
Span Alt
23.32 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
358.0
Engine(prop)
Rolls-Royce Kestrel
Manufacturer
First Flight
30
Loaded Weight Alt
7000.0
More Performance
1185.0
Number Of Props
2
Power/mass Alt
Max Speed Main
125 mph
Guns
2
Empty Weight Alt
4743.0
Length Main
1844.04
Area Alt
127 m²
Range Alt
800
Power Main
480 hp
Empty Weight Main
10435.0
Ceiling Alt
7
000 m
Category
Loading Alt
55

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