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| Britain's first post-World War I practical light aircraft
was the Avro Baby, which was fitted with a
35hp Green engine. Eight were built and enjoyed
considerable success;
| MODEL | Avro 534 |
| ENGINE | 1 x 35hp Green |
| WEIGHTS |
| Take-off weight | 395 kg | 871 lb |
| Empty weight | 280 kg | 617 lb |
| DIMENSIONS |
| Wingspan | 7.62 m | 25 ft 0 in |
| Length | 5.33 m | 18 ft 6 in |
| Height | 2.31 m | 8 ft 7 in |
| Wing area | 16.72 m2 | 179.97 sq ft |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Max. speed | 129 km/h | 80 mph |
| Cruise speed | 113 km/h | 70 mph |
| Range | 322 km | 200 miles |
 | A three-view drawing of Avro 534 (1000 x 755) |
| John Wilks, e-mail, 15.11.2012 00:56 I am very interested in this type of aeroplane if anybody knows where I could get some plans for any additional information can you please drop me an e-mail reply | | dA, e-mail, 25.09.2010 04:13 I am trying to find some full size plans for this aircraft. Can anyone help? reply |
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