




| HR Model's 1/72 scale 504N resin model |
| HR Model's 1/72 scale 504R resin model |



| UK's Vernon Free flight balsa model of the Avro 504N. |
| I am looking for one of these kits to purchase. So if you have any information regarding these kits, please contact me by email. |



| 1/72 scale vacuum formed model of the 504N with acid etched parts. |



| Amodel's Avro 504K night fighter version. |
| Amodel's MU-1 float plane version of the U-1 |



| Amodel's 1/72 scale 504 series including the MY-1. |
| MPC's 504 model kit |



| Here is the venerable 1/72 scale Airfix 504 model. |
| The Merit kit may have been the first 504 model available. |


This is Kurt Bengtson's electric powered RC 504 model produced by Aerodrome/RC Models It has scale dihedral, no ailerons needed and comes with laser cut parts. |


| This is a beautiful brand new 1/48th scale 504 model produced by Pegasus Models in the UK. The model comes with white metal detail parts and rotary engine |


| 'Plane to Plane' by Martyn Chorlton is an illustrated history of Frederick Sage & Company Limited. It contains a large collection of excellent photographs from the past and the present. Based in Walton, Peterborough, England from 1911 to 1936, the Sage Company was a major sub-contractor for The Admiralty, producing seaplanes for the Royal Naval Air Service. Their earlier success resulted in their receiving additional contracts for various other aircraft including the ubiquitous Avro 504. 'Plane to Plane' contains 120 pages and is wonderfully illustrated with over 150 black and white Photographs and 30 plans and drawings. It contains many details regarding 504 production and serial numbers for those interested. It is available from Old Forge Publishing. Please contact them for more information. |
| Avro Resources Here is a listing of internet based resources for modelers and others interested in Avro 504s. 1.) New Zealand's Classics Fighter Collection has terrific video clips on their web site of Nigel Hamlin-Wright's Avro 504K G-ECKE now at its new home Down Under! Many thanks to Jens Klank for bringing this site to my attention. Be sure to check out Jen's site dedicated to Biplanes . |