in 1968 The Varsity was introduced to replace the
Wellington T10 trainer. Following deliveries to trials units the first production aircraft were delivered for operational use in 1951 to No. 201 Advanced Flying School at
RAF Swinderby, where they were used to train pilots to fly multi-engined aircraft. It also equipped two Air Navigator Schools in 1952, and the Bomber Command Bombing school, with the job of training crews for RAF Bomber-Command's
V-bomber crews. The
Swedish Air Force operated a single Varsity from January 1953 to 1973 mainly for
electronic intelligence missions. The Swedish military designation was
Tp 82. The Varsity was withdrawn from service with the RAF in May 1976, its role as a pilot trainer being taken over by the
Scottish Aviation Jetstream T1, and as a navigation trainer by the
Hawker Siddeley Dominie T1. The last flying example (Serial
WL679) was operated by the
Royal Aircraft Establishment; it was retired into preservation at the
Royal Air Force Museum Midlands, Cosford in 1992. ==Operators==