G-AGSU Avro 689 Tudor 2
(c/n 1235)
The Tudor 2 was a stretched version of the
original type 688 Mark 1 which was a Brabazon
Committee designed machine for BOAC and BSAA. It was sufficiently
different to be given a
new type
number On 23 August 1947 this aircraft crashed shortly
after taking off from Wood-
ford
airport due, it was determined, to the aileron controls having been
reversed during work
carried
out the previous night. The designer of the Tudor line, Roy
Chadwick was killed. He had
opted to
fly with the aircraft on this particular test flight. Despite
this setback, work continued
on
the Tudor range of airliners.