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The Windsor Historical Society brings you footage from the 2006 Lancaster-Warbird Reunion with an educational perspective. Learn about the Lancaster's beginnings with the A.V. Roe Company and the bomber's contributions to the World War II effort. www.windsorhistoricalsociety.com

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1997 news spot on the Avro Arrow from CBC News (The National). The Avro CF-105 Arrow was a delta-wing interceptor aircraft, designed and built by Avro Aircraft Limited (Canada) in Malton, Ontario, Canada, as the culmination of a design study that began in 1953.

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Dal "Festivalbar '90". Enrico Ruggeri - Ti Avrò (E.Ruggeri) --------------------------------------------- Hai mai seguito il volo di un falco o di un gabbiano traiettorie ardite nel vento dentro al cielo lontano? Io sono così e ho voglia di volare mentre dico che ti avrò e ti avrò Hai osservato il pasto di un qualsiasi felino o la voglia di vivere che fa gridare il bambino? Io sono così e non mi posso fermare quando dico che ti avrò ti avrò Ti avrò perché sto male se non ti sento mia ti avrò perché non posso più aspettare Ti avrò perché ti voglio e con la fantasia ho costruito un mondo che dovrai guardare solamente tu Hai mai cercato nella notte tra gli animali soli nei percorsi imprecisi o nei pochi colori? Io sono così e non mi posso sbagliare quando dico che ti avrò ti avrò Ti avrò perché di certo ti conoscevo già ti avrò perché mi devo raccontare Ti avrò perché non fermo la mia curiosità e voglio un posto dentro alla memoria voglio un posto dentro te Non mi resistere, non esitare che non abbiamo tempo non lasciare consumare il momento Se domani ci regalerà una fotografia non lasciarla scolorire non buttarla via Ti avrò perché sto male se non ti sento mia ti avrò perché non posso più aspettare Ti avrò perché in futuro io ti ritroverò Ti avrò perché nel libro della vita mia c'è scritto che ti avrò

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De leader van de AVRO op Nederland 1, begin jaren '90. Ook is te zien omroeper Humberto Tan (mét haar) en een aankondiging van de talkshow "Karel" met Karel van de Graaf, met als gasten Thom Hofman, Goedele Liekens en W.F. Hermans.

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The Avro Arrow episiode from Canada's "Hertiage Minutes" series. Pure Canadiana!

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Designated the Avro type 685, development began in 1941. The design paired a new "squared-off" fuselage with the wings, tail and undercarriage of the Lancaster bomber. Production was undertaken by Avro with the hopes of sales to both the RAF and in the postwar civil airliner market. The prototype, LV626, was assembled by Avro's experimental flight department at Manchester's Ringway Airport and first flew there on 5 July 1942. It had initially been fitted with the twin fins and rudders of the Lancaster, but the increased fuselage side area forward of the wing compared to the Lancaster necessitated fitting a third central fin to retain adequate control and directional stability. Initial assembly and testing of production Yorks was at Ringway, later Yeadon (Leeds) and Woodford (Cheshire). One pattern aircraft was built at Victory Aircraft in Canada, but no further orders were received. Victory tooled up for 30 of those aircraft and built parts for five with one ultimately being completed about the time the war came to an end. The first civilian York (G-AGJA) was delivered to British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) in 1944. One of the prototypes, named Ascalon, became a flying conference room for Winston Churchill; other Yorks were provided for the use of Lord Mountbatten when Viceroy of India, the Duke of Gloucester when Governor-General of Australia, and South African leader Jan Smuts. In RAF Transport Command service, the York was used on the England-India route. Production orders included 50 civilian Yorks and 208 military versions to the RAF - many of which subsequently passed into civilian hands. During the Berlin Airlift, Yorks flew over 58,000 sorties - close to half of the British contribution, alongside the Douglas Dakota and Handley Page Hastings. In the postwar years, BOAC used Yorks on their Cairo to Durban service, which had previously been worked by Shorts flying-boats. They were also used by British South American Airways and many private passenger and freight airlines. When the Distant Early Warning Line (Dew Line) was being constructed in Canada in the late 1950s, the Avro York was introduced as a freighter by Associated Airways. At least one of the Yorks, CF-HAS, was retained, and was in service with Transair as late as 1961. The Avro York was, like its stablemates, the Lancaster and Lincoln, a very versatile aircraft; one York, LV633 "Ascalon", was custom-built as the personal transport of Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Ascalon was to be fitted with a special pressurised "egg" so that VIP passengers could be carried without their having to use an oxygen mask. Made of aluminium alloy it had eight perspex windows to reduce claustrophobia. It also had a telephone, instrument panel, drinking facilities and an ashtray with room for cigars, thermos flask, newspapers, books. Testing at RAE Farnborough found the "egg" to work satisfactorily. However, Avro said it was too busy with the new Lancaster IV (Avro Lincoln) work so it was never actually installed in the Ascalon. It was considered for installation in the successor aircraft, a Douglas C-54B but the contractor Armstrong Whitworth decided it was impractical and the project was shelved. The whereabouts of "Churchill's Egg" are presently unknown. MW104 "Endeavour" flew to Australia in 1945 to become the personal aircraft of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, Australia's then Governor-General. It was operated by the Governor-General's Flight and was the Royal Australian Air Force's only York. Another aeroplane was fitted out as a "flying office" for Lord Mountbatten, then C-in-C South East Asia Command. During its first major overhaul at Manchester (Ringway) in 1945, the aeroplane was re-painted a light duck egg green, a shade intended to cool down the aeroplane, instead of its former normal camouflage colour scheme. General characteristics Crew: 5 (two pilots, navigator, wireless operator, cabin steward) Capacity: 56 passengers Length: 78 ft 6 in (23.9 m) Wingspan: 102 ft 0 in (31.1 m) Height: 16 ft 6 in (5 m) Wing area: 1,297 ft² (120.5 m²) Empty weight: 40,000 lb (18,150 kg) Loaded weight: 65,000 lb (29,480 kg) Powerplant: 4× Rolls-Royce Merlin 24 liquid-cooled V12 engines, 1,280 hp (950 kW) each Performance Maximum speed: 298 mph (258 knots, 479 km/h) at 21,000 ft (6,400 m) Range: 3,000 mi (2,600 nm, 4,800 km) Service ceiling: 23,000 ft (7,010 m) Rate of climb: 820 ft/min (4.2 m/s) Wing loading: 54 lb/ft² (260 kg/m²) Power/mass: 0.079 hp/lb (130 W/kg)

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AVRO - Ad Visser, Eind Leader, Klok (19850817) http://videoenaudio.gouweloos.com

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Vulcan bomber xh558 take off covered by SKY NEWS. Message from Robert Pleming, Chief Executive VTST, 18th April 2008 The middle of April saw the safe completion of two further test flights, and the Compass Swing at RAF Cottesmore. Some snags were encountered, but that is the point of test flying -- to discover problems! Some of these snags were put right in between the two test flights, but the curtailment of the second flight because the starboard landing gear bay door would not close means that there will be at least one more test flight. We expect that this further flight will happen before the end of April, and therefore don't expect there to be any major impact on our plans to appear at airshows early in the summer. The media coverage of the test flights, especially on the BBC, has been huge, and significant confirmation of the continuing interest by the public at large in the Vulcan. Following the completion of the test flights, there will be an interlude of about a month, during which Marshall Aerospace and the CAA will be completing the final reviews and paperwork leading to the grant of the Permit to Fly. We will then be able to fly again, this time to practice how we will bring XH558 to airshows. The final step is to fly our airshow sequence in front of a CAA Display Examiner, who, if satisfied with its safety, will issue a Display Authorisation. We remain reliant on our supporters for the fund-raising momentum that will take us to the airshow season. We must keep it up -- and I am pleased to let you that because of the test flights, so far the momentum has not dropped. We need to find at least £50,000 cash every month until we have returned to the airshow circuit .

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The Avro Triplane Replica built for the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.

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A tribute to the legendary Vulcan bomber...

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a short video of the AVRO Arrow unveiled at the Toronto Aerospace Museum on Oct. 8, 2006. It was eight years in the making

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Avro 504

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Avro RJ 85(Brussels Airline )Taking Off From GOT(Gothenburg). Video taken from seat 9A.

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grande pezzo di Lord Bean, che secondo me è molto sottovalutato...

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http://www.vulcantothesky.com Test Flight 4, from Bruntingthorpe to RAF Coningsby, filmed by the wife of pilot Squadron Leader David Thomas. Co-pilot was Iain Young (Marshall Aerospace Test Pilot) AEO was Squadron Leader Barry Masefield, with Squadron Leader Andy Marson as an additional forth crew member. Even the best have to deal with cross-winds on landing! Avro Vulcan XH558 is a national heritage asset - she belongs to everyone in the UK. Please help to keep YOUR aeroplane flying for years to come!

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110hp 1914 Avro 504K at Rhinebeck Air Show 10-13-2007. More details at http://www.oldrhinebeck.org/collection_airplane.htm

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Lancaster Bomber flyby for the FlyFest airshow at the Hamilton Warplane Heritage Museum , June 17, 2007

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The Avro Lancaster was a British four-engine Second World War bomber aircraft made initially by Avro for the British Royal Air Force (RAF). It first saw active service in 1942, and together with the Handley-Page Halifax it was one of the main heavy bombers of the RAF, the Royal Canadian Air Force and squadrons from other Commonwealth and European countries serving with RAF Bomber Command. The "Lanc" or "Lankie," as it became affectionately known[1], became the most famous and most successful of the Second World War night bombers, "delivering 608,612 tons of bombs in 156,000 sorties." [2] Although the Lancaster was primarily a night bomber, it excelled in many other roles including daylight precision bombing, and gained worldwide renown as the "Dam Buster" used in the 1943 Operation Chastise raids on Germany's Ruhr Valley dams.

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I was looking over some old footage of the Avro Arrow and thought, I bet I can make a tribute that would not make me snore (Like the one I was watching). So I fired up Imovie and 5 weeks later, here is what I have.

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The RAFs last Vulcan (XH558) displaying at Wroughton, UK, 19th Sept.1992. Filmed the day before its last public display. This aircraft is due to return to flying display status in 2007. Visit www.tvoc.co.uk for more info. This clip shows the aircraft performing a low level pass before a steep climb out and bank round back onto the display line. Bit shaky in places.

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Bart Schneemann speelt veel verschillende stijlen en reist met zijn hobo de hele wereld over. Wat is er zo mooi aan zijn instrument? gemaakt door Daniël Brugge en Julian Willemsen

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For the last three years of the Second World War the Avro Lancaster was the major heavy bomber used by Bomber Command to take the war to the heart-land of Nazi Germany. It resulted from design work undertaken by Roy Chadwick and his Avro team to overcome the problems experienced with the twin-engined Manchester bomber. The prototype made its first flight in January 1941. With an impressive performance and excellent flying characteristics it soon established its superiority over other allied four-engined bombers operating in Europe. The industrial and military organisation needed to build and operate the Lancaster was huge. Six major companies built 7377 aircraft at ten factories on two continents; at the height of production over 1,100,000 men and women were employed working for over 920 companies. More service personnel were involved in flying and maintaining it than any other British aircraft in history. The Lancaster's operational career is littered with impressive statistics, some are set out below, but it is worth remembering that the average age of the seven-man crew was only 22 years. They endured danger and discomfort and many showed great courage in continuing to fly knowing the odds against survival were high. Bomber Command suffered the highest casualty rate of any branch of the British services in the Second World War. On average Lancasters completed twenty-one missions before being lost.

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Avro Vulcan

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