
Avro 707 - Wikipedia
The Avro 707 (also known as Type 707) is an experimental aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Avro. [1] It was developed to test the tailless thick delta wing configuration chosen for the Avro 698 jet bomber, later named the Vulcan. In particular, the low-speed characteristics of such aircraft were not well known ...
Avro 707 - BAE Systems
Avro 707B: One aircraft (VX790) to replace the original Avro 707. Longer more-pointed fuselage, Derwent 5 engine and dorsal engine air intake. Painted bright blue overall. Avro 707C : Side-by-side dual-control trainer version of 707A with widened forward fuselage. Derwent 8 engine, wing root engine intakes.
Avro 707B British Delta Wing Research Aircraft, specifications and ...
Avro 707B (VX790), Airplane card: 1953 British Aircraft, Turf Cigarettes, UK (The Skytamer Archive) Overview. The Avro 707 (also known as Type 707) was a British experimental aircraft built to test the tailless thick delta wing configuration chosen for the Avro 698 jet bomber, later named the Vulcan.
Avro 707B - Dunsfold Airfield History Society
Avro 707B The Avro 707, was the first British aircraft with a delta-wing – a research aircraft to prove the concept of delta wings for the 3 times as large Avro Vulcan that was to follow. 784VX the first prototype
Avro 707 Delta-Wing Research Aircraft - Military Factory
2018年2月21日 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Avro 707 Delta-Wing Research Aircraft including pictures. The global defense reference actively compiled since 2003 MENU
英国的骄傲和领先——Avro 707(欧洲原型飞机系列8) - 哔哩哔哩
2024年11月16日 · 同年 4 月,Avro 完成了两架单座飞行模型的提案,其中一架是 1/3 比例的 707 型,用于研究 698 在低速和低空飞行时遇到的问题,以及半比例的 710 型,以评估三角翼在高马赫数和高海拔下的特性。
Avro 707 · Aeropedia The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
2019年5月8日 · One 3,600 lbst Rolls Royce Derwent 8 single-stage axial flow turbojet. The Avro 707 series was designed in the United Kingdom solely for research work into the delta-wing configuration. Five aircraft of the type were built, each slightly different from the others.
Avro 707 – Aeroflight
2010年3月3日 · Redesignated Type 707B (serial VX790), the maiden flight took place at Boscombe Down on 5 September 1950. Flight testing of the 707B from Dunsfold soon justified Avro’s faith in the delta wing and its relatively docile handling characteristics.
Accident Avro 707B VX790, Tuesday 25 September 1956
Avro 707B VX790: The first Type 707 aircraft (serial VX784) made its maiden flight on 4 September 1949 at Boscombe Down. Tragically, test pilot Eric Esler lost control of the aircraft at low speed on 30 September 1949 and fatally crashed near Blackbushe, Hampshire.
Avro 707
Avro 707, VX790, designated Avro 707B, was first flown in September 1950 by Avro test pilot Wing Commander Roland Falk. This aircraft was equipped with an ejector seat. Three other Avro 707 were built, two high speed Avro 707A, WD280 & WZ736, and a two-seat training aircraft the Avro 707C, WZ744.