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Принят на вооружение в 1935 г., снят - в 1968-м! Завидное долголетие и славная судьба выпали на долю английского самолета Энсон, более 30 лет служившего в ВВС разных стран мира. Как и ряд других известных боевых самолетов 30-х гг., Энсон не задумывался с самого начала как военная машина. Это был период бурного развития самолетостроения: концепция свободнонесущего моноплана постепенно становилась общепризнанной и в военной, и в гражданской авиации. В разных странах появлялись пассажирские самолеты, выполненные по такой схеме.

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