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Vickers Victoria

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The Vickers Type 56 Victoria was a British biplane freighter and troop transport aircraft used by the Royal Air Force, which flew for the first time in 1922 and was selected for production over the Armstrong Whitworth Awana.

Design and development

The design mated a similar fuselage of the earlier Vernon transport with the wing of the Virginia bomber, which was developed in parallel. It was also powered by twin Napier Lion engines.

97 were built, many of which were later converted into Valentias.

Variants

Type 56 Victoria Mk I
The first prototype.
Type 81 Victoria Mk II
The second prototype.
Type 117 Victoria Mk III
The first production version. Military transport aircraft for the RAF. 31 new built.
Type 145 Victoria Mk IV
Metal wing structure. One prototype powered by Bristol Jupiter radials. Six Lion engined conversions from earlier marks.
Type 169 Victoria Mk V
This was the main production version. Metal structure. Powered by two 570 hp (430 kW) Napier Lion VIIB piston engines. 37 new build, plus one converted from Mk III.
Type 262 Victoria Mk VI
Final production - powered by 622 hp (464 kW) Bristol Pegasus engines instead of Lions. 11 new build, 23 by conversion.

Operators

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Specifications (Victoria V)

Data from Aircraft of the Royal Air Force[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: Two
  • Capacity: 22 troops
  • Length: 59 ft 6 in (18.14 m)
  • Wingspan: 87 ft 4 in (26.62 m)
  • Height: 17 ft 9 in (5.41 m)
  • Wing area: 2,178 ft² (202.4 m²)
  • Empty weight: 10,030 lb (4,559 kg)
  • Loaded weight: 17,760 lb (8,073 kg)
  • Powerplant:Napier Lion XI inline piston engine, 570 hp (388 kW) each

Performance


See also

Related lists
List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force

References

  1. Thetford, Owen (1957). Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1918-57, 1st edition, London: Putnam. 

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