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Known in the RAAF as Avro Trainers, the Avro 643 Cadet was a variation of the earlier Cadet 631. A modified rear fuselage with a raised rear seat. 34 of them were fitted with a rear tailwheel for the RAAF and delivered between November 1935 and February 1939. They remained in service until 1946 after which the remaining ones were sold to private buyers.. .
General characteristics
- Crew:Two - Instructor & Trainee pilot
- Length: 7.55 m
- Wingspan: 9.20 m
- Height: 2.69 m
- Empty weight: 585 kg
- Max takeoff weight: 907 kg
- Powerplant: 1 x Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major 1 A
- Maximum speed: 187 km/h
- Range: 161km/h
- Service ceiling: 3,660 m
- Armament
- Guns: Nil
- Bombs:Nil
Crew members
Ground Crew
No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF
- † Herman Fred Sass 17 May 1937 - 4 Jul 1937