ACV 1700-33 is a type of Avro-type single-engine aircraft, built between 1925 and 1933. It was used primarily as a light utility aircraft, and had a single-seat option. It was powered by either a 95-hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet or a 120-hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet II radial engine, with a span of 34 feet, length of 20 feet and wing area of 157 square feet. The aircraft featured an open cockpit, foldable wings for easier storage, and Skis for winter flight. The airframe was a steel tube fuselage and wooden wings, and the aircraft could carry one pilot and up to three passengers or baggage.