Avro 652

The Avro 652 was a 1930s British light airliner, built by A.V. Roe and Company. It was a twin-engine, low-wing monoplane with a retractable undercarriage, and a tailwheel. Although only two were produced, it formed the basis for the successful Avro Anson.

Avro 652
Avro 652 "Avatar" of Imperial Airways, 1935
Role Light airliner and mailplane
Manufacturer Avro
Designer Roy Chadwick
First flight 7 January 1935
Introduction 11 March 1935 (Imperial Airways)
Retired March 1942
Primary users Imperial Airways
Air Service Training Ltd
Fleet Air Arm
Produced 1935
Number built 2
Developed into Avro Anson
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