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PILOTS NOTES - ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH ALBEMARLE: TWIN ENGINE BOMBER/TROOP CARRIER/ GLIDER TOWER plus ADDED VALUE INFORMATION PACK (WOS)
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The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.41 Albemarle was a British twin-engine transport aircraft that entered service during the Second World War.
Originally designed as a medium bomber, the Albemarle was used for general and special transport duties, paratroop transport, and glider towing. Albemarle squadrons participated in Normandy and the assault on Arnhem during Operation Market Garden.
AP No. 1688A, B, F & G
Publisher: Air Ministry
Date: June 1942
Aeroplane: Albermarle I,II,V & VI
Engine(s): 2 x Hercules XI Mk.I
Contents (41 Pages)
Photo of the aircraft
Part 1: Descriptive
- Introduction
- Fuel, Oil & Coolant systems
- Main services
- Aircraft Controls
- Radio controls
- Engine controls
- Other controls
- 3 detailed cockpit photos,
- Flying Control Locking Diagram,
- Simplified Fuel System Diagram
- cutaway showing emergency exits and equipment
Part II: Handling Instructions
Listing Pictures are for illustrative and identification purposes only