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dsawan

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Avro Lancastrian
« on: October 27, 2019, 10:12:17 PM »

Being a Lanc fan, made me want to do this. Hope to see it oneday in our sim.

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Variants[edit]
Lancaster XPP
Nine built by converting Lancaster Mk.Xs at Victory Aircraft Ltd Canada.
Lancastrian C.1
Nine-seat transport aircraft for BOAC and Qantas. Royal Air Force designation Lancastrian C.1 to Specification 16/44. A total of 23 built by Avro
Lancastrian C.2
Nine-seat military transport aircraft for the RAF. A total of 33 built by Avro
Lancastrian 3
13-seat transport aircraft for British South American Airways. A total of 18 built by Avro
Lancastrian C.4
Ten to 13-seat military transport aircraft for the RAF. Eight built by Avro

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General characteristics

Crew: five
Capacity: nine passengers
Payload: mail (3,560 kg)
Length: 76 ft 10 in (23.4 m)
Wingspan: 102 ft (31.1 m)
Height: 19 ft 6 in (5.9 m)
Wing area: 1,297 ft2 (120.5 m2)
Empty weight: 30,423 lb (13,800 kg)
Loaded weight: 64,991 lb (29,480 kg)
Powerplant: 4 × Rolls-Royce Merlin 12 piston engine, 1,250 hp (930 kW) each
Performance

Maximum speed: 310 mph (499 km/h) at 5,000 ft (1,524 m)
Range: 4,150 mi (6,677 km)
Service ceiling: 23,000 ft (7,010 m)
Rate of climb: 750 ft/min (230 m/min)
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Re: Avro Lancastrian
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2020, 03:57:25 PM »

Same man, especially the C.1 (the one with jets) :)
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