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Avro 504

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RolleTrainer, Kämpfer, Bomber
Erstflug18. September 1913
Gebaut11303

das Avro 504 war ein Doppeldeckerflugzeug aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg, das von der Avro-Flugzeuggesellschaft unter Lizenz von anderen hergestellt wurde. Die Produktion während des Krieges belief sich auf 8.970 und dauerte fast 20 Jahre, was es zum meistproduzierten Flugzeug aller Art machte, das während des Ersten Weltkriegs in jeder militärischen Kapazität diente. Mehr als 10.000 wurden von 1913 bis zum Ende der Produktion 1932 gebaut.

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The Avro 504 was a versatile biplane that served in various roles during the First World War. It was designed by A.V. Roe & Co as a sport and training aircraft, but it also saw action as a reconnaissance, bomber and fighter plane. It was the most-produced British aircraft of the war, with nearly 12,000 units built by Avro and other manufacturers under licence. Some of them were still in use at the beginning of the Second World War.
The Avro 504 had a wooden structure with a square-section fuselage and two equal wings with strong stagger. It was powered by a Gnome rotary engine of 80 hp, later replaced by more powerful models. It had a two-seat tandem cockpit, with a Lewis machine gun mounted on the upper wing for the observer. The Avro 504 had a maximum speed of 152 km/h and a range of 402 km.
The Avro 504 made history as the first Allied aircraft to be shot down by the Germans, on 22 August 1914, and as the first aircraft to perform a strategic bombing raid, on 21 November 1914, when three Avro 504s attacked the Zeppelin sheds at Friedrichshafen. The Avro 504 also proved effective as a night fighter against German airships, using incendiary bullets and bombs.
The Avro 504 was mainly used as a trainer by the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service, and later by the Royal Air Force. It was also exported to many countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan and Mexico. The Avro 504 was a reliable and easy-to-fly aircraft that trained thousands of pilots for both military and civilian aviation.

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