G-ACGA Avro 639 Cabin
Cadet
(c/n 639)
Interesting how Avro sometimes contrived to have the c/n
the same as the model number. They
did that on several
occasions. Anyway, this aircraft was the sort of forerunner to
the Type 642
Commodore, not that that
machine enjoyed a long production run in itself . The Cabin Cadet was
a one-off and,
frankly, didn't seem to resemble a Cadet very much at
all. G-ACGA was scrap-
ped in 1936. One
wonders what the business plan was which caused it to be designed and
built
in the first
place? If one says "Well, the Depression was still
affecting light plane sales" then why
devote resources to
it? I am sure the decision makers of those days have long gone to
their own
maker and hence this
will probably always be an unanswered question.