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AVRO AEW.2 Shackleton

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Serial Number: WL790

Registration: N790WL

Markings: Royal Air Force, Number 8 Squadron, 1991


Soon after the end of World War II the Royal Air Force issued a requirement for a new four-engine long range maritime patrol plane to replace its American made Liberators and Fortresses. The AVRO company responded with a new design based on the Lincoln bomber. The aircraft used the Lincoln�s wings and landing gear as well as parts from the earlier Lancaster bomber but with a shorter fuselage and higher powered Rolls-Royce Griffon engines driving six-blade counter rotating propellers. The new design was named Shackleton after the famous British explorer and entered service in February 1951. Beginning in 1971 a dozen Shackleton MR.2s were modified into Airborne Early Warning aircraft by the addition of radar systems and domes removed from the Fairey Gannet
.These aircraft served with the RAF until 1991 when the last of them were retired.

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Technical Specifications
Wingspan 120 ft
Length 87ft 4 in
Height 17 ft 6 in
Weight 86,000 lbs
Maximum Speed 300 mph
Service Ceiling 20,200 ft
Range 3,660 miles
Engines Four Rolls-Royce Griffon Mk. 58 with 2,450 horsepower each
Crew 10

Donated by Air Atlantique
Location: Outside Aircraft