The CASA 207 Azor was a Spanish short/medium-range utility medium transport aircraft developed as a larger version of the previous CASA-202 Halcon, and first flown in prototype in 1955 intended for the civil airliner market. The civilian market had no interest in the aircraft, but the Spanish air force took it and the CASA 207 Azor entered service in 1960, remaining in service until the early 1980's. The CASA 207 Azor was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two Bristol Hercules Mk 730 radial piston engines providing a top speed of 455 kmh and a range of 2610 km, depending upon payload. The CASA 207 Azor carried a flight crew of four and up to 40 passengers or 3087 kg of freight in the cabin. Research CASA 207 Azor
 
The Probert Encyclopaedia was designed, edited and programed by
Matt and Leela Probert