Variants
- P.28 Proctor I
- Three-seat dual-control communications and radio/navigation trainer for the Royal Air Force, 147 built.
- P.28 Proctor IA
- Three-seat dual-control deck landing and radio trainer the Royal Navy/Fleet Air Arm with dinghy stowage and naval instruments, 100 built.
- P.29 Proctor
- One aircraft converted to a light-bomber to carry 16 20lb bombs under the wings.
- P.30 Proctor II
- Three-seat radio trainer, 175 built (including 112 IIA aircraft for the Royal Navy)
- P.34 Proctor III
- Three-seat radio trainer for Bomber Command radio operators, 437 built.
- P.31 Proctor IV
- Four-seat radio trainer with enlarged fuselage, 258 built.
- Proctor 5
- Four-seat civil light aircraft, 150 built. RAF designation was Proctor C.Mk 5
- Proctor 6
- Floatplane version, 1 built.
- P.46
- A Proctor IV fuselage was modified with a new-wing built by Heston Aircraft as the Youngman-Baynes High Lift Monoplane.
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