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==Operators== ;{{Flagu|Afghanistan}} *[[Afghan Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Argentina}} *[[Argentine Air Force|Argentine Army Aviation Service]] – purchased 10 directly from Avro, with a further 34 license-built by [[Fabrica Militar de Aviones|FMA]] from 1928 to 1937. In service until 1938.<ref>Magnusson 2007, p. 155</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gacetaeronautica.com/gaceta/wp-101/?p=5991 |title=Catálogo Ilustrado de Aeronaves de la Fuerza Aérea Argentina |last1=Ay |first1=Carlos |language=es |date=15 August 2013 |website=Gaceta Aeronautica}}</ref><ref group=n>The 504 is listed in several sources as having been used by the Argentine Air Force. This is because its predecessor, the ''Army Aviation Service'', was established in 1912 and dissolved in 1945 when the Air Force was created.</ref> ;{{Flagu|Australia}} *[[Australian Flying Corps]] **[[No. 5 Squadron RAAF|No. 5 (Training) Squadron]] in the United Kingdom **[[No. 6 Squadron RAAF|No. 6 (Training) Squadron]] in the United Kingdom **[[No. 7 Squadron RAAF|No. 7 (Training) Squadron]] in the United Kingdom **[[No. 8 Squadron RAAF|No. 8 (Training) Squadron]] in the United Kingdom **[[Central Flying School RAAF|Central Flying School AFC]] at [[Point Cook, Victoria]] *[[Royal Australian Air Force]] **[[Central Flying School RAAF|No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF]] at Point Cook<ref name="Wilson" /> *[[Western Australian Airways]] *[[Qantas]] (Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Service) ;{{Flagu|Belgium}} *[[Belgian Air Force]] purchased 50 British-built 504Ks from 1920 to 1922, with a further 27 being built under license by [[SABCA]]<ref name="Jackson Avro p88">Jackson 1990, p.88.</ref> These were replaced by the 504N, 17 being built by Avro in 1929–31,<ref name="Jackson Avro p123">Jackson 1990, p.123.</ref> and 31 being built under license.<ref name="Jackson Avro p124">Jackson 1990, p.124.</ref> ;{{Flagu|Bolivia}} *[[Bolivian Air Force]] 11 Avro 504R Gosport ;{{Flagu|Brazil}} *[[Brazilian Air Force]] *[[Brazilian Naval Aviation]] ;{{flagu|Canada|1921}} *[[Royal Canadian Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Chile}} *[[Chilean Air Force]] *[[Chilean Navy]] ;{{flagicon|Republic of China}} [[Nationalist Government|Republic of China]] *[[Development of Chinese Nationalist air force (1937–1945)|Chinese Nationalist Air Force]] ;[[File:Flag of the Republic of China-Nanjing (Peace, Anti-Communism, National Construction).svg|23px|link=Reorganized National Government of China]] [[Wang Jingwei Government|China-Puppet]] * [[Collaborationist Chinese Army#Wang Jingwei Regime|Military Aviation of the Peacebuilding Army]] operated at least one in the [[Training aircraft|trainer]] role. ;{{Flagu|Denmark}} *[[Royal Danish Air Force]] *[[Royal Danish Navy]] ;{{Flagu|Estonia}} *[[Estonian Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Finland}} *[[Finnish Air Force]] ;{{flagu|Greece|old}} *[[Hellenic Air Force]] *[[Hellenic Navy]] ;{{Flagu|Guatemala}} *[[Guatemalan Air Force]] ;{{flagicon|India|British}} [[British Raj|British India]] ;{{Flagu|Iran}} *[[Imperial Iranian Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Ireland}} *Irish Air Service *[[Irish Air Corps]] ;{{Flagu|Japan}} *[[Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service]] ;{{flagu|Latvia}} *[[Latvian Air Force]] *[[Aizsargi]] ;{{flagu|Malayan Union|name=Federated Malay States}} ;{{Flagu|Mexico}} *[[Mexican Air Force]] **Models made in Mexico were called "''Avro Anáhuac''" ;{{Flagu|Mongolia}} *[[Mongolian People's Army|Mongolian People's Army Air Corps]] ;{{flagu|Netherlands}} *Dutch Army Aviation Group – *[[Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|New Zealand}} *[[Royal New Zealand Air Force|New Zealand Permanent Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Norway}} *[[Norwegian Army Air Service]] ;{{Flagu|Peru}} *[[Peruvian Air Force]] ;{{Flagu|Poland}} *[[Polish Air Force]] – 1 Avro 504K (captured from the Soviets in 1920).<ref>Morgała, Andrzej (1997). ''Samoloty wojskowe w Polsce 1918–1924'' [Military aircraft in Poland 1918–1924] (in Polish). Warsaw: Lampart. p. 118. {{ISBN|83-86776-34-X}}.</ref> ;{{Flagu|Portugal}} *[[Portuguese Air Force]] *[[Portuguese Navy]] ;{{flagu|Russian Empire|1914}} * [[Imperial Russian Air Service]] ;{{flagu|South Africa|1928}} *[[South African Air Force]] ;{{USSR}} * [[Soviet Air Force]] – With original British-built examples, and Soviet built U-1 ''Avrushka'' copy. ;{{flagicon|Spain|1785}} Kingdom of Spain *[[Spanish Navy]] *[[Spanish Republican Navy]] ;{{Flagu|Sweden}} *[[Swedish Air Force]] *[[Swedish Navy]] ;{{Flagu|Switzerland}} *[[Swiss Air Force]] ;{{flagu|Thailand|name=Siam}} (Thailand) *[[Royal Thai Air Force|Royal Siamese Air Force]] – 40 Avro 504N (at least).<ref>Garlicki, Jarosław (2001). ''Historia lotnictwa wojskowego Królestwa Tajlandii w latach 1912 – 1945. Część 2.'' "Militaria i Fakty". 1-2/2001, p. 34-35 {{in lang|pl}}</ref> *[[Royal Thai Navy]]<ref name="worldairforces.com">{{citation|url=http://www.worldairforces.com/countries/thailand/thl.html|title=World Air Forces – Historical Listings Thailand (THL)|access-date=30 August 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120125054737/http://www.worldairforces.com/Countries/thailand/thl.html|archive-date=25 January 2012}}</ref> ;{{Flagu|Turkey}} *[[Turkish Air Force]] – Two aircraft ;{{Flagu|United Kingdom}} *[[Royal Flying Corps]] *[[Royal Air Force]] *[[Royal Naval Air Service]] ;{{flagu|United States|1912}} *[[American Expeditionary Force]] *[[United States Army Air Service]] ;{{Flagu|Uruguay}} *[[Uruguayan Air Force]]
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