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The Avro 531 Spider was a prototype First World War British sesquiplane fighter aircraft built by Avro.

531 Spider and 538
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Avro
Designer Clifton Britt
First flight April 1918
Number built 2

Design and development

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The Spider was a sesquiplane with a largely conventional configuration, but it used Warren truss-type interplane struts, hence the appellation "Spider". In tests, the aircraft demonstrated exceptional performance, handling, and pilot visibility however the time it flew, the War Office had already selected the Sopwith Snipe for mass production.

A second, more refined version, the Avro 531A, was apparently never completed, but some of its components seem to have been used to build a derivative, the Avro 538. This had standard interplane struts and was intended as a racing aircraft. It was never used for this purpose, however, because it was discovered that it had a faulty wing spar, so the Avro firm used it as a hack instead from May 1919 to September 1920.[1]

Specifications (531)

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Data from Avro Aircraft since 1908 [2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament
1 × fixed, forward-firing .303 in (7.7 mm) Vickers machine gun

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ Donald, p. 77.
  • ^ Jackson 1990, p.161.
  • Bibliography

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    Last edited on 7 January 2023, at 14:00  





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