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         Fairly sturdy and easy to fly, the Avro 504 was used by the Royal Naval 
         Air Service to conduct bombing raids into German territory at the 
         beginning of the war. The first plane to strafe troops on the ground, 
         it was also the first British plane to be shot down by enemy ground 
         fire. Better aircraft soon replaced the Avro 504 in combat, but it 
         remained the standard British trainer for the duration of the war. 
         
         Country: Great Britain  
         Manufacturer: Avro  
         Type: Trainer  
         First Introduced: July 1913  
         Number Built: 8340  
         Engine(s): Gnome Monosoupape, rotary, 100 hp 
         Le Rhône, rotary x 1, 110 hp 
         Clerget 9B, 130 hp  
         Wing Span: 36 ft  
         Length: 29 ft 6 in  
         Height: 10 ft 5 in  
         Empty Weight: 1,231 lb  
         Gross Weight: 1829 lb  
         Max Speed: 82 mph (Gnome) 
         95 mph (Le Rhône) 
         94 mph (Clerget 9B)  
         Ceiling: 16,000 (Le Rhône) 
         13,000 ft (Gnome)  
         Endurance: 3 hours  
         Crew: 2  
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