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  • Armstrong Whitworth Atlas
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  • The Armstrong Whitworth Atlas was a British single-engine biplane designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. It served as an army co-operation aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the 1920s and 1930s. It was the first purpose-designed aircraft of the type to serve with the RAF.
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loaded weight main
  • 4020.0
airfoil
  • RAF 28
max speed more
  • at sea level
Guns
  • 1
number of props
  • 1
length alt
  • 8.70 m
span main
  • 39
Endurance
  • 12300.0
Produced
  • 1927
more performance
  • 330.0
height alt
  • 3.20 m
Introduced
  • 1927
primary user
Type
  • Army cooperation aircraft
type of prop
  • 14
range alt
  • 400
length main
  • 28
power alt
  • 336.0
area main
  • 391.0
power main
  • 450.0
bombs
  • Up to 4 × 112 lb bombs under wings
height main
  • 320.04
span alt
  • 12.06 m
range main
  • 348.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 123
engine (prop)
  • Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVC
ceiling main
  • 16800.0
empty weight main
  • 2550.0
loaded weight alt
  • 1827.0
area alt
  • 36.3
First Flight
  • 1925-05-10
more users
max speed alt
  • 142
jet or prop?
  • prop
empty weight alt
  • 1160.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 5,120 m
Retired
  • 19351942
Crew
  • Two
Number Built
  • 478
ref
  • The British Bomber since 1914.
abstract
  • The Armstrong Whitworth Atlas was a British single-engine biplane designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. It served as an army co-operation aircraft for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the 1920s and 1930s. It was the first purpose-designed aircraft of the type to serve with the RAF.