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The Avro Tudor IV was a converted warplane that was eventually taken out of passenger service because of its poor safety record. Only BSAA continued to fly the aircraft. Gordon Store was chief ...
The Ministry of Supply, which buys all aircraft for the government ... Tudor IVs for its South Atlantic run and Avro kept on building them. The Tudor IVs stayed in service until B.S.A.A ...
The Avro Tudor aircraft was used extensively during the Berlin Airlift prior to that fateful day in March 1950. The crash held the notorious distinction of being the world’s highest single plane ...
British South American Airways Star Tiger and Star Ariel disappears in the Bermuda Triangle, 1948 and 1949: Star Tiger, an Avro Tudor IV passenger aircraft owned and operated by British South American ...
The commemoration was held at an RAF station to remember the event on March 12, 1950, when an Avro Tudor airliner ... "She stood at the window and the aircraft fell out of the sky in front ...