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The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs, it was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to their Wellington bomber, sharing similar construction and design principles.

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  • Vickers Warwick
rdfs:comment
  • The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs, it was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to their Wellington bomber, sharing similar construction and design principles.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 20455.0
Guns
  • 8(xsd:integer)
climb rate main
  • 660.0
number of props
  • 2(xsd:integer)
length alt
  • 22.00 m
span main
  • 96(xsd:integer)
height alt
  • 5.6 m
primary user
Type
  • Maritime reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, transport
type of prop
  • radial piston engine
range alt
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
length main
  • 2202.18
power alt
  • 1380(xsd:integer)
area main
  • 1006.0
power main
  • 1850.0
height main
  • 563.88
span alt
  • 29.48 m
range main
  • 2300.0
Manufacturer
  • Vickers-Armstrongs
max speed main
  • 224.0
engine (prop)
  • Pratt & Whitney R-2800/S.1A4-G "Double Wasp"
climb rate alt
  • 3.35
ceiling main
  • 21500.0
empty weight main
  • 28154.0
Developed From
area alt
  • 93.5
First Flight
  • 1939-08-13(xsd:date)
more users
max speed alt
  • 195(xsd:integer)
jet or prop?
  • prop
empty weight alt
  • 12797.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 6,550 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 45000.0
Crew
  • six
Number Built
  • 842(xsd:integer)
ref
  • Vickers Aircraft since 1908
abstract
  • The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs, it was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to their Wellington bomber, sharing similar construction and design principles. Due to a protracted development, the Warwick was made effectively redundant by rapid aircraft development by rival firms. It was put into operational use by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a transport, air-sea rescue and maritime reconnaissance platform. The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) also operated the Warwick in a civil capacity.
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