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The
Lysander Mk 1 taxis in at Duxford Autumn Air Day in 1999.
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| Aircraft
Type: |
Two
seat Single Engined Army Co-operation Aircraft |
| Country
of Origin: |
United
Kingdom |
| Engines: |
1
x Bristol Mercury XX radial engine rated at 649kw (870hp) |
| Armament: |
2
x rear firing .303 in Browning Machine guns |
| Dimensions: |
Wing Span: 15.24m
(50ft). Length: 9.30m (30ft 6in), Height: 4.42m
(14ft 6in).
Wing Area: 24.15 sq. metres (260 sq. feet)
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| Weights: |
Empty:
1980kg (4,365lb). Max Takeoff: 2866kg (6,318lb) |
| Performance: |
Max
Speed: 212 mph (341km/hour) at 5,000ft (1525m) Service Ceiling: 21,500ft
(6,555m) Max Range: 600 miles (966km) |
| Operators: |
RAF,
RAAF, RCAF, SAAF, USAAF, FAF, FFAF |
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Promoting
UK Aviation Heritage
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