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AVRO 1911 - 6/22/2002 10:25 PM   
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I just bought out a guy of 10 aiplanes. Can't find out what this one is, If anyone can help. PLEASE
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AVRO 1911 - 6/23/2002 1:05 AM   
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Looks like a slightly modified Proctor Antic bipe...

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AVRO 1911 - 6/23/2002 1:25 AM   
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Thanks Easytiger, that's it, Now that I have name did search on internet.

thanks again
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it's an AVRO - 7/13/2002 10:06 PM   
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did research and found out this is a 1911 AVRO D kitted in about 1960

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AVRO Biplane Type D - 7/17/2002 3:22 PM   
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Just saw your post and pic. Looks great ! Do you know there are 8 pages of info, history, specs, photos and an excellent 3 view of the Type D in "AVRO Aircraft since 1908", AJ Jackson, Putnam. The 3 view is of the first prototype rather than the second which was a sesquiplane configuration (as was the fifth). A total of only seven Type D Biplanes were produced. MalcolmL

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