Avro Ashton

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Avro Ashton
Type experimental airliner
Manufacturer Avro
Maiden flight 1 September 1950
Number built 6


The Avro Ashton was a prototype jet airliner made by Avro during the 1950s

As the Avro Type 706, the Ashton was a four jet engined research aeroplane powered by Rolls-Royce Nene engines paired in wing nacelles. Six were built using the Avro Tudor airframe.

Production was a single example each of the Ashton 1, Ashton 2 and Ashton 4, and three of the Ashton 3, all built by Avro.

Avro Ashton fuselage at the Newark Air Museum
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Avro Ashton fuselage at the Newark Air Museum

The fuselage of the Ashton 2 (WB491) is preserved at Newark Air Museum, UK

  • Wingspan: 120 ft
  • Length: 89 ft 6.5 in
  • Height: 31 ft 3 in
  • Wing area: 1,421 sq ft
  • Take off weight: 82,000 lb
  • Maximum speed: 439 mph at 30,000 ft
  • Maximum climb rate: 2,900 ft/min
  • Service ceiling: 40,500 ft
  • Range: 1,725 miles


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688 - 689 - 691 - 694 - 696 698 706 Avro 707

 

 



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