Avro 688 Tudor 8 VX195
In the immediate post war years a
number of British manufacturers modified conventional airframes
to accept jet
engines. Viola! Unfortunately it turned out that this did ploy
did not result in instant jet
airliner.
Turned out there was more to it than that, especially when high
altitude and high speed was
factored in.
Nevertheless these pioneers did contribute significantly to the design
theory. The Tudor
Mk. 8 was basically
nothing more than a Tudor 1 with 4 Rolls Royce Nenes mounted side by
side in
two nacelles.
This was the aircraft upon which the Avro
Canada C-102 Jetliner was based, a design
which, in itself,
could have gone far, had Avro Canada had the manufacturing capacity at
the time.