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Although the Avro York is remembered as a cargo aircaft, some airlines used it as a passenger aircraft. 

 

Production 1943-1949

Max passenger Capacity: 56

https://en.wikipedia....28Avro_York.29

http://www.aviastar....d/avro_york.php

http://www.flugzeugi...ata_york_en.php


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Hello mate, 

so, may have had a look at the Avro in your post just now, and saw something.

The earliest AE's game world starts is around 1950, and may I point out the production got underway in 1943, which is too early in a sense.

 

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Hello mate, 

so, may have had a look at the Avro in your post just now, and saw something.

The earliest AE's game world starts is around 1950, and may I point out the production got underway in 1943, which is too early in a sense.

 

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It is similar to aircraft such as the DC2 which begins production in 1932 and it ends in 1939, as well as the Boeing 307, the DC4 and the VC.1, all of which go out of production before 1950. Apparently these aircraft turn up on the second hand market so a similar thing could happen to the Avro


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Hello mate, 

so, may have had a look at the Avro in your post just now, and saw something.

The earliest AE's game world starts is around 1950, and may I point out the production got underway in 1943, which is too early in a sense.

 

Kind regards,

NNR

 

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Doesn't matter, old aircraft are added in for future use anyway.

I'll look into the matter.

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It is similar to aircraft such as the DC2 which begins production in 1932 and it ends in 1939, as well as the Boeing 307, the DC4 and the VC.1, all of which go out of production before 1950. Apparently these aircraft turn up on the second hand market so a similar thing could happen to the Avro


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Way to avoid the troll mate.

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