- Avro 536
__NOTOC__ Infobox Aircraft
name=536 and 546
caption=
type=Utility aircraft
manufacturer=Avro
designer=
first flight=May 1919
introduced=
retired=1930
status=
primary user=
more users=Surrey Flying Services
produced=
number built=26
variants with their own articles=The Avro 536 and its follow-on design, the 546 were developments of the
Avro 504 military biplane, marketed for civil use in the years following World War I. Principally intended for joyriding, the aircraft had greater wing area and a more powerful engine to lift four passengers, seated in two rows of side-by-side seats behind the pilot.In service at
Blackpool , Avro 536s flown by three pilots were able to fly around 500 passengers on their first day of operation. At least one 536 was still providing joyrides onJersey as late as 1927.A single variant was produced as the Avro 546, featuring a fully-enclosed cabin for the passengers.
pecifications (536)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=propref= [Sharpe, Michael. "Biplanes, Triplanes, an Seaplanes".Pg 65. London, England: Friedman/Fairfax Books , 2000. ISBN 1-58663-300-7.]
crew=1
capacity=4 passengers
length alt=8.97 m
length main=29 ft 5 in
span alt=11.20 m
span main=36 ft 9 inheight alt=3.18 m
height main=10 ft 5 in
area alt=31.1 m²
area main=335 sq ftempty weight alt=649 kg
empty weight main=1,431 lb
loaded weight alt=1,010 kg
loaded weight main=2,226 lbengine (prop)=
Bentley BR1
type of prop=
number of props=1
power main= 150 hp
power alt=112 kW
power original=max speed kmh=145
max speed mph=90range alt=310 km
range main=190 milesceiling alt=3,660 m
ceiling main=12,000 ftclimb rate alt=2.8 m/s
climb rate main=550 ft/minReferences
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