Albemarle transport aircraft

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The Albemarle transport aircraft was a British World War II twin-engine aircraft used primarily for airborne operations such as paratroop drops and glider towing.

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Albemarle transport aircraft canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II aircraft
military transport aircraft
twin‑engine aircraft
aircraftCategory medium transport
military utility aircraft
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crewType multi‑crew
deploymentType land‑based aircraft
designedFor airborne forces support
military transport duties
engineConfiguration twin‑engine
era 1940s
missionType airborne troop insertion
towing assault gliders
nationality British
operationalUse European theatre of World War II NERFINISHED
powerplantType piston engine
primaryRole airborne operations
role glider tug
paratroop transport
serviceBranch RAF Bomber Command NERFINISHED
RAF Transport Command NERFINISHED
serviceEntryEra early 1940s
usedBy Royal Air Force
usedFor airborne assault operations
glider towing
paratroop drops
transport of supplies
transport of troops

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Operation Fustian aircraftUsed Albemarle transport aircraft