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RF342

Avro 694 Lincoln B.2 C/N Not found G-APRJ

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Latest photos of G-APRJ
  • G-APRJ @ EGMC - G-APRJ at Southend in early 1970's. - by Rigo VDB by Rigo VDB @ EGMC
  • G-APRJ @ EGMC - Avro Lincoln B.2 [Unknown) (D Napier & Son Ltd) Southend~G 03/07/1974. From a slide. - by Ray Barber by Ray Barber @ EGMC
  • G-APRJ @ EGMC - Historic Aircraft Museum , Southend around 1977/78 - by autoavia by autoavia @ EGMC
  • G-APRJ @ SEN - Lincoln RF 342 at the now defunct Historic Aircraft Museum at Southend Airport, marked as G-29-1 when ice testing trials were conducted by D Napier & Son Ltd. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ SEN

Airframe Info

Manufacturer:Avro
Model:694 Lincoln B.2    Search all Avro 694 Lincoln B.2
Year built:0000
Construction Number (C/N):Not found G-APRJ
Aircraft Type:Fixed wing multi engine
Number of Seats:7
Number of Engines:4
Engine Type:Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model:Rolls-Royce Merlin 66, 68A and 300

Aircraft

Registration Number:G-APRJ
Alternative Code/Name:RF342
Current Status:Preserved

Owner

Owner:Australian National Aviation Museum
Address:Melbourne,
Australia

User Comments

Admin, 2011-11-20 10:12:04
 19? The aircraft was acquired by Napier for iceing research flights.
1960 The aircraft was re-registered as G-29-1 by D. Napier and Son Ltd.
19? The aircraft was re-registered as G-APRJ.
Nov 1962 The aircraft was re-registered as G-36-3 by the College of Aeronautics.
1972 At this time this aircraft was displayed at the Southend Museum in the UK.
1983 The aircraft was acquired by Doug Arnold.
? The aircraft was acquired by the South Yorkshire Aviation Museum.
19? Components of this aircraft was acquired by David Copley.
19? The aircraft was acquired by the Imperial Aviation Group, Sandtoft, UK.
2004 It was reported that the aircraft had been sold and was going to be shipped to Australia.
2005 The registration G-APRJ was cancelled.
2007 The aircraft was donated to the Moorabbin Air Museum (Australian National Aviation Museum).