Avro Tutor
The Avro Tutor entered service with the RAF in 1933, and as well as their training role, were frequently seen in aerial formation displays. They were mainly military aircraft, and less than twenty were in private use.
The Tutor seen here was part of the RAF's original production batch of 1933, and is the last of its kind still flying!
It is powered by an Armstrong Siddley Lynx engine with a maximum Max speed of 106 knots.
Avro Tutor
The Avro Tutor entered service with the RAF in 1933, and as well as their training role, were frequently seen in aerial formation displays. They were mainly military aircraft, and less than twenty were in private use.
The Tutor seen here was part of the RAF's original production batch of 1933, and is the last of its kind still flying!
It is powered by an Armstrong Siddley Lynx engine with a maximum Max speed of 106 knots.