The world’s only flying Avro Anson Mk.1 fires up alongside a de Havilland Mosquito, bringing two rare British warbirds back ...
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The last World War II bomber of its kind still flying is to cut through the Marlborough sky on Anzac Day this year. The Avro Anson bomber, built in 1943, is scheduled to fly over Blenheim's Seymour ...
It may have lost a few feathers, but an extremely rare warbird found in a farmer's barn has made its way back home to roost in the New South Wales town where it was once used to train World War II ...
The world’s only flying Avro Anson Mk.1 fires up and begins its taxi run, giving viewers a rare look at a historic warbird in motion. Then the de Havilland Mosquito rolls in with harder sound, smoke, ...
A love affair involving 100 people is soon to reach new heights when Bill and Robyn Reid's Avro Anson bomber takes off from Nelson Airport after a 10-year restoration. The Reids have been helped by a ...
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A 101-year-old veteran has been reunited with a type of plane he maintained during World War Two. Norman Brown joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a mechanic at 18 and was sent to South Africa, where ...
WITH the 72nd anniversary of the sinking of the Australian Hospital Ship AHS Centaur on May 14, 1943, it was a Bundaberg-based aircrew who spotted survivors. This aircrew was flying on convoy escort ...
The BC Coroners Service says what was left of the Avro Anson was discovered last October by a logging crew working on a remote mountainside near Port Renfrew, B.C., on the west coast of Vancouver ...