Avro 533 Manchester I
F3493
(c/n
Hard to image that this
sophisticated design was produced as early as 1918. It flew
too late
to see service in WW I and, in the event, the
program was limited to three prototypes, the first
of which,
the Mk. I is seen above. This version of the bomber/reconnaisance
concept was
powered by two A.B.C. Dragonfly I engines. The Mk II
received the more reliable 300 hp
Siddeley Puma power plant,
whilst the prototype (Mk .III) was to have had 400 h.p. Liberty
engines but was never
completed.