Variants
Type 281 Wellesley Company designation for the Wellesley bomber.
Type 287 Wellesley Mk I Two-seat medium bomber aircraft. The Wellesley Mk I had two separate cockpits.
Wellesley Mk II The Mk II had a single-piece cockpit canopy.
Type 289 Engine testbed. It was used to test the Hercules HE15 radial piston engine.
Type 291 Blind-flying model.
Type 292 Three aircraft were modified for long-distance flying. The aircraft were used by the RAF's Long-Range Development Flight.
Type 294 Prototype with strengthened wing.Type 402Three-seat experimental aircraft.
Type 301 Wellesly Mk IV Coastal Command Stopgap (Fight of Fancy)
Type 287 Wellesley Mk I Two-seat medium bomber aircraft. The Wellesley Mk I had two separate cockpits.
Wellesley Mk II The Mk II had a single-piece cockpit canopy.
Type 289 Engine testbed. It was used to test the Hercules HE15 radial piston engine.
Type 291 Blind-flying model.
Type 292 Three aircraft were modified for long-distance flying. The aircraft were used by the RAF's Long-Range Development Flight.
Type 294 Prototype with strengthened wing.Type 402Three-seat experimental aircraft.
Type 301 Wellesly Mk IV Coastal Command Stopgap (Fight of Fancy)