Avro 504

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The Avro 504 is a single-engine biplane bomber made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during World War I totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in any military capacity during the First World War. More than 10,000 were built from 1913 until production ended in 1932.

1913  WikimediaWikidata
504; 504 (Avro); K2Y; Yokosuka K2Y
length 8.97 metre, 
fighter aircraftbomber, land-based aircraft, Royal Air ForceSwedish Air ForceAvroUnited Kingdom

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  • Avro 504A
    reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft, modified Avro 504
  • Avro 504B
    reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft, version for the Royal naval Air Service
  • Avro 504J
    training aircraft version of the Avro 504
  • Avro 504K
    training and night fighter aircraft version of Avro 504
  • Avro 504N
    1925 trainer aircraft by Avro
  • Avro 504R Gosport
    multi-role military aircraft
StateLibQld 1 166843 Avro biplane in Albion, ca. 1915
Avro 504 2 ExCC
Avro 504K
Avro 504 ExCC
StateLibQld 2 190147 Biplane at Southport on the Gold Coast, Queensland, 1920s
StateLibQld 1 186843 Avro biplane at Ululah near Maryborough, ca.1920
Avro 504B Ministry of Information First World War Miscellaneous Collection Q33805Avro 504B Ministry of Information First World War Miscellaneous Collection Q33805
Aeródromo de La Torrecica, Albacete
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classaircraftAvro 504Areconnaissance aircraft, land-based aircraft, Avro 504, bomberWikidata
    classaircraftAvro 504Breconnaissance aircraft, land-based aircraft, Avro 504, bomberWikidata
    classaircraftAvro 504Jland-based aircraft, Avro 504, trainerWikidata
    classaircraftAvro 504KAvro 504, night fighter, trainerWikidata
    classaircraftAvro 504NAvro 504Wikidata
    classaircraftAvro 504R GosportAvro 504Wikidata
    commonsimageStateLibQld 1 166843 Avro biplane in Albion, ca. 1915 Commons
    commonsimageAvro 504 2 ExCC Commons
    commonsimageAvro 504K Commons
    commonsimageAvro 504 ExCC Commons
    commonsimageStateLibQld 2 190147 Biplane at Southport on the Gold Coast, Queensland, 1920s Commons
    commonsimageStateLibQld 1 186843 Avro biplane at Ululah near Maryborough, ca.1920 Commons
    commonsimageAvro 504B Ministry of Information First World War Miscellaneous Collection Q33805 Commons
    commonsimageAeródromo de La Torrecica, Albacete Commons
    commonsimagePratt-brothers-belmont-common-victoria-australia Commons
    commonsimageDAAV00225AMcNamara Commons