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Second World War aircraft to be restored to its former glory

Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre takes delivery of 1945 Avro Anson, with only 33 of the planes left in existence

- Graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

An iconic Second World War aircraft is to be restored to its former glory in Montrose.

Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre has purchased an Avro Anson which will eventually be put on permanent display.

Heritage Centre chairman Ron Morris said it will take five or six years to restore the Anson C.Mk.19 which was purchased along with original parts from a plane enthusiast in Coventry.

The plane made the journey to Montrose on the back of a lorry and Mr Morris said it was part of a batch that was ordered by the RAF in January 1945.

“The Anson was one of the most successful aircraft built by Avro,” said Mr Morris.

“It first flew in 1935 and 11,020 were manufactur­ed.

“We can account for 33 of them which are left in existence in museums and around the world.

“We acquired the aircraft and original parts from Glenn James who also has another Anson, which he still flies.

“It’s a very exciting project and we are looking forward to starting the restoratio­n work.”

Dan Paton, curator of Montrose Air Station Heritage Trust, said: “Our approach at the Heritage Centre is different from that of most aviation museums.

“They collect and display aircraft, while we focus on the experience of the men and women who served here and seek to collect aircraft which have a historical connection with RFC/RAF Montrose.

“Ansons served at Montrose so they fit our collection­s policy but we will be looking for a personal story to attach to our Anson when it is restored.”

The last Anson to be built (WJ561) was delivered to the RAF in May 1952.

The Anson wasoneof the most successful aircraft built by Avro. CENTRE CHAIRMAN RON MORRIS

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid ?? Volunteers Julian Stevenson and Andy Lawrence inside the Avro Anson aircraft that has arrived at Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre.
Picture: Paul Reid Volunteers Julian Stevenson and Andy Lawrence inside the Avro Anson aircraft that has arrived at Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre.

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