Armstrong Whitworth A.W. 15 (Transport plane)
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found: Work cat.: Armstrong-Whitworth A.W. XV "Atalanta" airplane (British), 1932:p.1, etc. (the Atalanta; the A.W. XV)
found: Virtual Aircraft Museum, Feb. 3, 2010:Aircraft directory: UK: Armstrong Whitworth (Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta, 1932)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 2 , 2010Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta article (Armstrong Whitworth AW.15 Atalanta was a 1930s British four-engine airliner; the AW.15)
found: Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation, 1996(Armstrong Whitworth A.W.15 Atalanta (UK); the A.W.15; named Atalanta, the first A.W.15 flew on 6 June 1932; in all eight A.W.15s were built; the name Atalanta was given to the first and subsequently the fourth following an accident to the first, which then took the name Arethusa. The other six were named Amalthea, Andromeda, Artemis, Athena, Astraea and Aurora)
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2010-02-12: new
2010-03-30: revised
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