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Avro York C1 G-AGNN BOAC
A BOAC aircraft until sold to British South American Airways in 1947. Named Madras while at BOAC it was renamed Star Crest at BSa. It flew again with BOAC and then Skyways of London. Date: 1946
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© A Flying History / The Peter Keating Aviation Photograph Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
1946 1947 Airways Avro Boac Bsaa Crest Flew Madras Named Renamed Skyways Sold
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 45.8cm x 35.6cm (18" x 14")
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This photograph showcases the Avro York C1 aircraft with the registration number G-AGNN, as it soars through the clear blue sky during a flight in 1946. At the time, this magnificent machine was a part of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) fleet, and was affectionately known as "Madras" during its tenure with the company. The Avro York was a versatile and significant aircraft in the history of aviation, serving both military and civilian roles. In 1947, G-AGNN was sold to British South American Airways (BSAA), where it was renamed "Star Crest." Despite the change in ownership and name, the Avro York continued to fly with distinction. The Avro York C1 was a four-engine transport aircraft, designed and manufactured by the Avro Aircraft Company in the United Kingdom. It was a development of the successful Avro Lancaster bomber, and featured a large cargo hold that could be easily converted for various uses, including passenger transport, freight, and even military roles. As seen in this photograph, the Avro York C1 exudes power and grace as it cuts through the clouds. The intricate details of the aircraft's design are evident, from the distinctive wing shape to the elegant lines of the fuselage. The image captures a moment in time when aviation was pushing the boundaries of what was possible, and the Avro York C1 was a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the era. This photograph is a reminder of the rich history of flight and aviation, and the role that aircraft like the Avro York C1 played in shaping the world we live in today.
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