9 results found
City / Airport:Cardiff (EGFF / CWL)Map
Region / Country:Wales, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1981
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
Photo ID:535513Submit Correction
View count: 103
Forward fuselage of the only remaining Avro Ashton preserved in the Wales Aircraft Museum (now closed)
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Cardiff (EGFF / CWL)Map
Region / Country:Wales, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1981
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
City / Airport:Cardiff (EGFF / CWL)Map
Region / Country:Wales, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1981
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
Photo ID:535513Submit Correction
View count: 103
Forward fuselage of the only remaining Avro Ashton preserved in the Wales Aircraft Museum (now closed)
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Cardiff (EGFF / CWL)Map
Region / Country:Wales, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1981
Photo by:Wolfgang MendorfContact
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:SBAC Farnborough 1970
Photo Date:13 September 1970
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:426869Submit Correction
View count: 179
Research aircraft, second of six built. First flew in August 1951. Delivered to Farnborough in September 1951 and spent 3 years with the RAE engaged in cabin pressurisation and temperature control test work before becoming an engine test bed. Broken up in 1962. The fuselage section was subsequently removed from Farnborough passing through Dunsfold, Rhoose and Woodford before finally being put on display at Newark Air Museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:13 September 1970
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:SBAC Farnborough 1970
Photo Date:13 September 1970
Photo by:Terry DannContact
Photo ID:426869Submit Correction
View count: 179
Research aircraft, second of six built. First flew in August 1951. Delivered to Farnborough in September 1951 and spent 3 years with the RAE engaged in cabin pressurisation and temperature control test work before becoming an engine test bed. Broken up in 1962. The fuselage section was subsequently removed from Farnborough passing through Dunsfold, Rhoose and Woodford before finally being put on display at Newark Air Museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:13 September 1970
Photo by:Terry DannContact
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 September 1970
Photo by:Chris EnglandContact
Photo ID:385122Submit Correction
View count: 216
Modified from a Tudor II, and used by the National Gas Turbine Establishment for testing the Conway jet engine in a pod under the fuselage. It was delivered to Farnborough on 4 September 1955 and was struck off charge on 13 February 1962. The remains are seen here near the water pressure tank used in the structural tests on Comet G-ALYU. The fuselage section is now at Newark Air Museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 September 1970
Photo by:Chris EnglandContact
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 September 1970
Photo by:Chris EnglandContact
Photo ID:385122Submit Correction
View count: 216
Modified from a Tudor II, and used by the National Gas Turbine Establishment for testing the Conway jet engine in a pod under the fuselage. It was delivered to Farnborough on 4 September 1955 and was struck off charge on 13 February 1962. The remains are seen here near the water pressure tank used in the structural tests on Comet G-ALYU. The fuselage section is now at Newark Air Museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 September 1970
Photo by:Chris EnglandContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:9 March 2003
Photo by:Simon ThomasContact
Photo ID:344096Submit Correction
View count: 280
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:9 March 2003
Photo by:Simon ThomasContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:9 March 2003
Photo by:Simon ThomasContact
Photo ID:344096Submit Correction
View count: 280
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:9 March 2003
Photo by:Simon ThomasContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:16 August 2009
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
Photo ID:200905Submit Correction
View count: 107
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:16 August 2009
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:16 August 2009
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
Photo ID:200905Submit Correction
View count: 107
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:16 August 2009
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:23 July 2005
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
Photo ID:153520Submit Correction
View count: 105
An early British jet test aircraft whose remains are preserved at the museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:23 July 2005
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:23 July 2005
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
Photo ID:153520Submit Correction
View count: 105
An early British jet test aircraft whose remains are preserved at the museum.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:23 July 2005
Photo by:Ian HowatContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:4 January 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:137106Submit Correction
View count: 165
The Avro Ashton first flew on 1st September 1950 and six were built. Based on the Avro Tudor airframe it was for research and was fitted with 4 Rolls Royce Nene engines. Only the fuselage of this important aircraft remains, a great pity
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 January 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:4 January 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:137106Submit Correction
View count: 165
The Avro Ashton first flew on 1st September 1950 and six were built. Based on the Avro Tudor airframe it was for research and was fitted with 4 Rolls Royce Nene engines. Only the fuselage of this important aircraft remains, a great pity
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 January 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:30 April 2011
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:49931Submit Correction
View count: 128
One of six experimental test bed jet aircraft developed from the Avro Tudor but never intended for commercial use. I know that hindsight is a wonderful thing but, for me, it is incredibly sad that none of these interesting planes were saved intact.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:30 April 2011
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:30 April 2011
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:49931Submit Correction
View count: 128
One of six experimental test bed jet aircraft developed from the Avro Tudor but never intended for commercial use. I know that hindsight is a wonderful thing but, for me, it is incredibly sad that none of these interesting planes were saved intact.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:30 April 2011
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:8 August 2006
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:33964Submit Correction
View count: 89
The Avro Ashton first flew on 1st September 1950 and six were built. Based on the Avro Tudor airframe it was for research and was fitted with 4 Rolls Royce Nene engines. Only the fuselage of this important aircraft remains.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:8 August 2006
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Newark Air Museum
Photo Date:8 August 2006
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:33964Submit Correction
View count: 89
The Avro Ashton first flew on 1st September 1950 and six were built. Based on the Avro Tudor airframe it was for research and was fitted with 4 Rolls Royce Nene engines. Only the fuselage of this important aircraft remains.
Registration / Serial:WB491
Aircraft Version:Avro 706 Ashton 2
C/n (msn):1396
City / Airport:Winthorpe (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:8 August 2006
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact