Vickers Warwick
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The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Built by Vickers-Armstrongs at Brooklands Surrey the Warwick was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a transport air-sea rescue and maritime reconnaissance platform and by the civilian British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC).

HG341 Vickers Warwick, Airspeed engine development aircraft for Ambassador BD443 Whitley V Airspeed ( glider tug for Horsa 1
I won't to point out that the Vickers Warwick was not a prototype and many where built and used as a transport.2
others a Vickers Warwick, i didnt film at the B17 wreck that day so not sure about the nose cone? could it be from a Vickers 3
adopted for the Vickers Warwick bomber, was to wait for the availability of the of the 2,300 horsepower Bristol Centaurus late in the war.4
befall the Vickers Warwick, this would be compounded by the Avro Manchester airframe having a number of defects and so would be removed from service.5
the Vickers Warwick in November 1944, and began to fly a regular service to Allied bases in Europe and West Africa.6

Made by Vickers-Armstrongs.

It is the successor of the Vickers Wellington .

Vickers Warwick ASR and MkIA airborne lifeboat http://en.wikipedia.7
VICKERS WARWICK AT ELLOUGH H60 AVRO LANCASTER H287 DOUGLAS DAKOTA H154 8
Vickers Warwick GR V PN762 of 179 Squadron RAF St Eval crashed at Bungalow Gardens, Carnanton, St Mawgan. The aircraft was completely smashed and burnt out, one crewman was injured.9
Vickers Warwick, B-18 Bolo, Avro Anson Carrier-based aircraft Operating from fleet carriers or more usually escort carriers.10
Vickers WarwickVickers WarwickThe Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War.11
We are gathering information on the Vickers Warwick that crashed near to the Church. We are also working with Brooklands Museum to record the history of air raids on the area.12
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British Overseas Airways Corporation
Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
5.6 m
Predecessor
Vickers Wellington
Length Alt
22.00 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
45000.0
Power Alt
1380
Range Main
2
300 miles
Max Speed Alt
195
Type Of Prop
radial piston engine
Max Speed Main
224 mph
Developed From
Vickers Wellington
Height Main
563.88
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
20455.0
Ceiling Main
21500.0
Number Built
842
Crew
six
Span Main
96
Area Main
1006.0
Primary user
Span Alt
29.48 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Pratt & Whitney R-2800-S.1A4-G Double Wasp
Manufacturer
First Flight
13
Climb Rate Main
660.0
Power Main
1
850 hp
Number Of Props
2
Guns
8
Climb Rate Alt
3.35 m-s
Length Main
2202.18
Area Alt
93.5 m²
Range Alt
2000
Similar Aircraft
*Avro Manchester
Related
*Vickers Wellington
Empty Weight Main
28154.0
Ceiling Alt
6
550 m
Empty Weight Alt
12797.0
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