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2 Specifications (548)  





3 References  



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Avro 548






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Avro 548
Avro 548, 1922
Role Civil utility aircraft
Manufacturer Avro
First flight October 1919
Produced 1920–25
Number built 38

The Avro 548 was a civil trainer aircraft built in Britain after World War I. Its design was based extensively on Avro's 504 military aircraft, but it had an inline engine and a third seat. The prototype, designated 545, first flew with a Curtiss OX-5 V-8 engine, but this proved impractical for the civil market on account of the engine's weight and the complexity of its cooling system. An air-cooled Renault engine was used instead, and the designation 548 applied to this configuration. In practice, these aircraft were usually customised for their buyers and most differed from each other in equipment and detail; some were retrofitted war-surplus 504s. Many were used as civil trainers, others for joyriding, personal transport and racing.

A revised version, the 548A resulted when fitted with an ADC Airdisco engine, a development of the Renault which gave 120 hp (90 kW). This engine greatly improved performance.[1]

Plans for a version with an enclosed cabin, designated 553 were never brought to fruition.

Operators[edit]

 Latvia
 Portugal

Specifications (548)[edit]

Data from Avro Aircraft since 1908 [4]

General characteristics

Performance

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Jackson 1990, p.189.
  • ^ "All-Time Aircraft Used List | Latvian Air Force (Pre-WW2)".
  • ^ Niccoli 1998, pp. 22–23.
  • ^ Jackson 1990, p.191.
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