THE WARWICK TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT - The Warwick Transport aircraft is in service with the as a passenger and freight carrier. It is a mid-wing monoplane powered by two Pratt & Whitney double wasp engines, either S1-A4-G or 2SB-G types, of 1850 and 2000 respectively. Its origin is the Wellington one of the geodetic productions of Vickers-Armstrong Ltd., Aircraft Section. It has seen service in many theatres of war. Dimensions are - span 96 1/2 ins., length overall on ground 70 ft. 6 ins., height 18 ft. 6 ins., wing area [gross] 1006 , airworthy weight 45,000 lb. Picture (i


THE WARWICK TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT - The Warwick Transport aircraft is in service with the as a passenger and freight carrier. It is a mid-wing monoplane powered by two Pratt & Whitney double wasp engines, either S1-A4-G or 2SB-G types, of 1850 and 2000 respectively. Its origin is the Wellington one of the geodetic productions of Vickers-Armstrong Ltd., Aircraft Section. It has seen service in many theatres of war. Dimensions are - span 96 1/2 ins., length overall on ground 70 ft. 6 ins., height 18 ft. 6 ins., wing area [gross] 1006 , airworthy weight 45,000 lb. Picture (issued 1944) shows - Ground view of the Warwick Royal Air Force


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