Talk:Avro 621 Tutor

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Despite extensive searching I was unable to find any article for this type under Avro 621 or Tutor in English, so have hurriedly knocked up something. Polish and German language Wikipedia both have articles more extensive than this about the type, unfoortunately I don't speak either language. I also don't know how to set up specification boxes - feel free to Wikify.

Production figures are very dubious. Some web sites also assert the type is used by Egypt (illustrated with photo of Egyptian Avro 626), Singapore and Hong Kong (appears to be confusion with RAF aircraft operated out of Singapore and Hong Kong). Winstonwolfe 02:03, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Another Tutor?

I was rather surprised to find this article, which isn't easy due to the number in the middle of the name (wiki searching leaves much to be desired) and found a biplane. That's because I was looking for the Type 688 Tutor, a four-engine low-wing passenger monoplane!

I'd like to do an article on that Tutor, but that would seem to suggest that this one should be renamed. Any suggestions? Perhaps "Avro Tutor (Type 621)" or "Avro Tutor (biplane)"?

Maury (talk) 13:04, 25 January 2008 (UTC)