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INSIGHTS AVRO TUDOR The Avro Tudor generated strong opinions, but readers of Flight were given an objective view of its flying qualities by assistant editor Maurice Smith, whose three-page report from the left-hand seat of BSAA’s G-AHNN Star Leopard was published in March 1948. Although he discovered no unpleasant characteristics, his flight in a lightly loaded aircraft was relatively brief and no doubt part of an attempt to rehabilitate the Tudor. Accompanying him was Avro’s chief test pilot, Jimmy Orrell.

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