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Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle

This is photograph CH 012048 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4700-16) (Source Wikipedia)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svgAuthor Bellamy W (F/O) Royal Air Force official photographer
Armstrong Whitworth AW.41 Albemarle ST Mark I series 2, P1475, of No. 511 Squadron RAF based at Lyneham, Wiltshire, in flight. One of six Mark I aircraft modified to "˜Lyneham Standard' transport configuration and used by 'C' Flight of the Squadron on the UK-Gibraltar-Algiers route.

The Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albemarle was a twin-engine transport aircraft developed by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth and primarily produced by A.W. Hawksley Ltd, a subsidiary of the Gloster Aircraft Company. It was one of many aircraft which entered service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War.

The Albemarle had been originally designed as a medium bomber to fulfil Specification B.9/38; however, military planners decided to deemphasis the bomber role in favour of aerial reconnaissance and transport missions, leading to the aircraft being extensively redesigned mid-development. Performing its maiden flight on 20 March 1940, its entry to service was delayed by the redesign effort, thus the first RAF squadron to operate the Albemarle, No. 295 at RAF Harwell, did not receive the type in quantity until January 1943. As a consequence of superior bombers, such as the Vickers Wellington, having arrived in quantity, all plans for using the Albemarle as a bomber were abandoned.

Instead, the Albemarle was used by RAF squadrons primarily for general and special transport duties, paratroop transport and glider towing, in addition to other secondary duties. Albemarle squadrons participated in Normandy and the assault on Arnhem during Operation Market Garden. While the Albemarle remained in service throughout the conflict, the final examples in RAF service were withdrawn less than a year after the war's end. During October 1942, the Soviet Air Force also opted to order 200 aircraft; of these, only a handful of Albemarles were delivered to the Soviets prior to the Soviet government deciding to suspend deliveries in May 1943, and later cancelling the order in favour of procuring the American Douglas C-47 Skytrain instead. Wikipedia

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Albemarle P1368

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 P1368
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 110

1942-February-28 KIA RCAF Pilot Officer Thomas Walker Caston 2024-01-20
1942-February-28 KIA RCAF Pilot Officer John Cobean Fisher 2021-08-06

Albemarle P1433

s/n
 P1433
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 511

1943-August-10 KIA RCAF Flying Officer Douglas Charles Walter Clark 2024-02-24
1943-August-10 KIA RCAF Flying Officer Albert William Little 2021-08-13
1943-August-10 KIA RCAF Flight Sergeant William Robert McLellan 2021-08-17

Albemarle P1444

s/n
 P1444
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 296

1943-July-14 KIA RCAF Warrant Officer 2nd Class James Jonathan Kunz 2021-10-08

Albemarle P1451

s/n
 P1451
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 511

1942-November-21 KIA RCAF Flying Officer Francis Paul Bartkiewicz 2023-07-21
1942-November-21 KIA RCAF Warrant Officer 2nd Class Joseph Julius De Marco 2023-07-21
1942-November-21 KIA RCAF Sergeant Grant Lawrence Henning 2023-07-15

Albemarle P1478

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 P1478
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 297

1943-August-23 KIA RCAF Flying Officer John Bruce Bowden 2023-08-26

Albemarle P1516

s/n
 P1516
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 296

1943-October-02 KIA RCAF Warrant Officer 2nd Class Brendon Hilary MacIsaac 2021-09-23

Albemarle P1528

s/n
 P1528
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 296

1943-September-19 KIA RCAF Warrant Officer Edward Handley Robinson 2023-07-15

Albemarle V1770

s/n
 V1770
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 295

1944-April-28 KIFA RCAF Flying Officer Richard Bertram Idiens 2021-08-11

Albemarle V1823

s/n
 V1823
m/d
 AW 41

Known Squadron Assignments: 22

1944-December-22 KIFA RCAF Flying Officer Vernon John Bouchard DFC 2021-05-10

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