Hawker Siddeley Andover

The Hawker Siddeley HS 780 Andover is a twin-engined turboprop military transport aircraft produced by Hawker Siddeley for the Royal Air Force (RAF), developed from the Avro-designed HS 748 airliner. The Andover was named after the Avro Andover, a biplane transport used by the RAF for medical evacuation between the first and second world wars; and RAF Andover, where some of its trials were carried out. The Andover had a kneeling landing gear to make ramp loading easier.

HS 780 Andover
Andover C.1 operated by Empire Test Pilots' School, this example being seen in 1995.
Role Transport aircraft
Manufacturer Hawker Siddeley
First flight 21 December 1963
Retired 1998 (RNZAF) early 2000s (RAF) 2015 (Commercial)
Status Retired
Primary users Royal Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force
748 Air Services
Number built 37
Developed from Hawker Siddeley HS 748
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