Wingspan 9.14 m Introduced 1923 | Length 5.94 m | |
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Free flight kingman az a v roe foam airplane avro 558
The Avro 558 was a British single-engined ultralight biplane built by Avro at Hamble Aerodrome.
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- Free flight kingman az a v roe foam airplane avro 558
- Design and development
- Operational history
- Operators
- Specifications
- References
Design and development

The Avro 558 was designed for the 1923 light aircraft trials for single-seaters at Lympne Aerodrome. Two Avro 558 biplanes were built, they were biplanes powered by motorcycle engines (one with a B&H twin-cylinder air-cooled engine, the second with a 500 cc Douglas engine). The first aircraft was modified with a 698 cc (42.6 in³) Blackburne Tomtit and both had modifications to the landing gear.
Operational history

The aircraft did not win the competition, but the second aircraft went on to establish a world record for its class of aircraft of 13,850 ft (4,220 m) over Lympne on 13 October 1923. It is not known what happened to the two aircraft, not having been reported since 1923.
Operators
Specifications
Data from Avro Aircraft since 1908
General characteristics

Performance
