Avro 508

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TypeReconnaissance
National originUnited Kingdom
Number built1
Avro 508
General information
TypeReconnaissance
National originUnited Kingdom
ManufacturerA.V. Roe & Co. Ltd.
Number built1
History
First flightApril 1915

The Avro 508 was a prototype British reconnaissance aircraft of the 1910s.

The Avro 508 was built at Avro's Manchester works in December 1913 and assembled at Brooklands in January 1914.[1] First exhibited in Manchester in January 1914, the 508 was a wooden fabric-covered pusher biplane of unusual shape, resembling a back-to-front Avro 504. Its top and bottom three-bay wings were equal in length, made of fabric-covered wood.

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