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- Vickers_Warwick abstract "The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs, it was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to their Wellington bomber, sharing similar construction and design principles.Due to a protracted development, the Warwick was made effectively redundant by rapid aircraft development by rival firms. It was put into operational use by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a transport, air-sea rescue and maritime reconnaissance platform. The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) also operated the Warwick in a civil capacity.".
- Vickers_Warwick manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs.
- Vickers_Warwick numberBuilt "842".
- Vickers_Warwick predecessor Vickers_Wellington.
- Vickers_Warwick thumbnail Vickers_Warwick_geodesic_fuselage.JPG?width=300.
- Vickers_Warwick type Air-sea_rescue.
- Vickers_Warwick type Maritime_patrol_aircraft.
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageExternalLink warwick.htm.
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageExternalLink 1945%20-%200116.html.
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageExternalLink 1945%20-%200439.html.
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageExternalLink 59389232.
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageID "617991".
- Vickers_Warwick wikiPageRevisionID "605050482".
- Vickers_Warwick areaAlt "93.5".
- Vickers_Warwick areaMain "1006.0".
- Vickers_Warwick ceilingAlt "6,550 m".
- Vickers_Warwick ceilingMain "21500.0".
- Vickers_Warwick climbRateAlt "3.35".
- Vickers_Warwick climbRateMain "660.0".
- Vickers_Warwick crew "six".
- Vickers_Warwick developedFrom Vickers_Wellington.
- Vickers_Warwick emptyWeightAlt "12797.0".
- Vickers_Warwick emptyWeightMain "28154.0".
- Vickers_Warwick engine(prop)_ "Pratt & Whitney R-2800/S.1A4-G "Double Wasp"".
- Vickers_Warwick firstFlight "1939-08-13".
- Vickers_Warwick guns "8".
- Vickers_Warwick hasPhotoCollection Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick heightAlt "5.6 m".
- Vickers_Warwick heightMain "563.88".
- Vickers_Warwick jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Vickers_Warwick lengthAlt "22.00 m".
- Vickers_Warwick lengthMain "2202.18".
- Vickers_Warwick lists "* List of aircraft of World War II * List of bomber aircraft * List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force".
- Vickers_Warwick manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs.
- Vickers_Warwick maxSpeedAlt "195".
- Vickers_Warwick maxSpeedMain "224.0".
- Vickers_Warwick maxTakeoffWeightAlt "20455.0".
- Vickers_Warwick maxTakeoffWeightMain "45000.0".
- Vickers_Warwick moreUsers British_Overseas_Airways_Corporation.
- Vickers_Warwick moreUsers Polish_Air_Forces_in_France_and_Great_Britain.
- Vickers_Warwick numberBuilt "842".
- Vickers_Warwick numberOfProps "2".
- Vickers_Warwick planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Vickers_Warwick powerAlt "1380".
- Vickers_Warwick powerMain "1850.0".
- Vickers_Warwick primaryUser Royal_Air_Force.
- Vickers_Warwick rangeAlt "2000".
- Vickers_Warwick rangeMain "2300.0".
- Vickers_Warwick ref "Vickers Aircraft since 1908".
- Vickers_Warwick related "*Vickers Wellington".
- Vickers_Warwick similarAircraft "*Avro Manchester *Heinkel He 177".
- Vickers_Warwick spanAlt "29.48 m".
- Vickers_Warwick spanMain "96".
- Vickers_Warwick type "Maritime reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, transport".
- Vickers_Warwick typeOfProp "radial piston engine".
- Vickers_Warwick subject Category:British_anti-submarine_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Vickers_Warwick subject Category:British_military_transport_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Vickers_Warwick subject Category:British_patrol_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Vickers_Warwick subject Category:Vickers_aircraft.
- Vickers_Warwick type Aircraft.
- Vickers_Warwick type MeanOfTransportation.
- Vickers_Warwick type Product.
- Vickers_Warwick type Model_airplane.
- Vickers_Warwick type DesignedArtifact.
- Vickers_Warwick comment "The Vickers Warwick was a multi-purpose British aircraft used during the Second World War. Designed and manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs, it was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to their Wellington bomber, sharing similar construction and design principles.Due to a protracted development, the Warwick was made effectively redundant by rapid aircraft development by rival firms.".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "Vickers Warwick".
- Vickers_Warwick label "فيكرز وارويك".
- Vickers_Warwick label "ビッカース ウォーウィック".
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs ビッカース_ウォーウィック.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Vickers_Warwick.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs m.02x4_z.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Q1754283.
- Vickers_Warwick sameAs Q1754283.
- Vickers_Warwick wasDerivedFrom Vickers_Warwick?oldid=605050482.
- Vickers_Warwick depiction Vickers_Warwick_geodesic_fuselage.JPG.
- Vickers_Warwick isPrimaryTopicOf Vickers_Warwick.