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Air & Space Gallery
Pride of place in this gallery goes to
aircraft built by A. V. Roe & Co. Ltd (Avro), founded in
Manchester by Alliott Verdon Roe in 1910. Look back to the early
days of flying machines when Roe made the first flight by a British
aircraft with a British engine in his Triplane 1.
Our triplane is a 50-year-old replica of Roe's aeroplane. The 1954 Avro Shackleton, built at Woodford, near Stockport, was designed to locate and attack submarines and for search and rescue. It could fly for up to 24 hours.
You can also discover
the links between car and aircraft production in Manchester. See
the 1923 Harper Runabout, made in the Avro aircraft factory. The
displays also include a Rolls-Royce car, hand-built in Hulme in
1905, and a 1912 Ford Model T car, assembled at Trafford Park, the
first Ford factory outside North America. You can see motorbikes
too - find out what links the 1916 Royal Ruby motorbike and the
Russian Revolution!
Find it in MOSI at:
- Air & Space Hall
- View the location map
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