Variants
- Lincoln I
- Long-range bomber version for the RAF. Powered by four 1,750 hp (1,305 kW) Rolls-Royce Merlin 85 inline piston engines.
- Lincoln II
- Long-range bomber version for the RAF. Powered by four Rolls-Royce Merlin 66, 68A and 300 inline piston engines. Built by Avro, Armstrong-Whitworth and Vickers-Metropolitan
- Lincoln III
- The Lincoln III was intended to be a maritime reconnaissance, anti-submarine warfare aircraft. The aircraft later became the Avro Shackleton.
- Lincoln IV
- Lincoln II converted to Merlin 85 power.
- Lincoln Mk 15 (B Mk XV)
- This designation was given to one aircraft, built by Victory Aircraft in Canada.
- Lincoln Mk 30
- Long-range bomber version for the RAAF.
- Lincoln Mk 30A
- Long-range bomber version for the RAAF, fitted with a longer nose and Merlin 102s.
- Lincoln Mk 31
- Anti-submarine/maritime reconnaissance version for the RAAF.
- Avro 695 Lincolnian
- Transport derivative similar to the Avro Lancastrian
- Lincoln ASR.3.
- Initial designation of the Avro Shackleton, which was based on the Lincoln.
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