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Airspeed AS.4 Ferry 1932 |
Ten-passenger biplane airliner of 1932 with cranked lower wings attached to the upper fuselage. Powered by three 89kW de Havilland ... read more ... |
Five-six-seat cantilever low-wing cabin monoplane with a retractable landing gear. Powered by an Armstrong Lynx IVC engine (AS.5A version) or ... read more ... |
Airspeed AS.5 Courier 1933 |
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Airspeed A.S.6 Envoy 1934 |
Pilot and eight-passenger enlarged and twin-engined development of the AS.5 Courier. First flown on 26 June 1934. About 50 built ... read more ... |
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Airspeed Queen Wasp 1937 |
Designed as a radio-controlled and unmanned target aircraft, first flown as a piloted aircraft in 1937. A total of seven ... read more ... |
The 'Ox-box', as the Oxford became known to members of the RAF, was originally designed as a military development of ... read more ... |
Airspeed Oxford 1937 |
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The Airspeed Consul was a postwar conversion of
surplus Oxford airframes and could carry six passengers.
It filled a useful gap until ... read more ... |
Airspeed AS.65 Consul 1946 |
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