643 MK II CADET

The 643 Mk II Cadet is a single-engine British biplane trainer, a powerful development of the Avro Tutor. Introduced in 1935, this model was built in the largest numbers of the Cadet variants. Its major operator was the Royal Australian Air Force, which kept the aircraft in service until 1946.

Avro International Aerospace Limited was established much later, in 1993, as a joint venture for the production, marketing, and after-sales service of the British Aerospace 146.

Servicing the 643 Mk II Cadet requires reliable height access solutions. Platforms and stands are stocked to support detailed maintenance. These systems address essential access points across the aircraft.

Access solutions aid in maintaining all critical sections. This includes the Nose Section (radome, avionics, cockpit), the Forward Fuselage (entry door, cargo, lighting), and the Landing Gear (NLG and MLG). Furthermore, access is crucial for the Middle Fuselage/Wing Box Area (fuel tanks, oil maintenance), the Wing & Engine Pylon, the AFT Fuselage (bulkhead, cargo, avionics), and the Tail Section (stabilizers, rudder). Adjustable access solutions are available to support all airframe maintenance requirements.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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