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Armstrong Whitworth AW650 Argosy BAR03_01_506
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Armstrong Whitworth AW650 Argosy BAR03_01_506
The nose cone, cockpit and port side of an Armstrong Whitworth AW650 Argosy on display at the Farnborough Airshow at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, September 1960. The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was first flown in 1959. The civil model was given the number AW650 while the military models were assigned AW660; the two models were of very similar design. The aircraft in this photograph is likely a 102 series aircraft, built for British European Airways with the registration G-APRN and construction number 6654. Photographed by Norman Barnard
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This print captures the majestic presence of an Armstrong Whitworth AW650 Argosy at the Farnborough Airshow in September 1960. The image focuses on the nose cone, cockpit, and port side of this remarkable aircraft, showcasing its sleek design and powerful features. The AW650 Argosy was a groundbreaking creation that took flight for the first time in 1959. Its civil model was designated as AW650, while military versions were labeled as AW660. Both models shared a remarkably similar design, highlighting their versatility and adaptability. In this particular photograph, we are likely looking at a 102 series aircraft built for British European Airways with the registration G-APRN and construction number 6654. The attention to detail is evident as every curve and line of this magnificent machine is expertly captured by photographer Norman Barnard. As we delve into aviation history through this image, it's impossible not to be captivated by the pioneering spirit that drove engineers to create such marvels of engineering. This print serves as a testament to human ingenuity and technological progress during an era when air travel was rapidly evolving. Norman Barnard's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the beauty and functionality of this Armstrong Whitworth masterpiece. It stands as a reminder of how far we have come in our quest for exploration through flight – forever etched in time through his lens.
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