AIRSPEED OXFORD AIRCRAFT MANUALS SET DVD

Airspeed Oxford Handbook 2nd Edition  1943 approx 30 pages.

 Pilots Notes Airspeed Oxford 1 & 2, AP1596A & B 1944 approx 40 pages.

Pilots Notes Oxford V, C.A.P. 380 d 1944  40 pages (Pratt & Whitney R-985 RCAF)


All 3 'three' manuals

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The Airspeed AS.10 Oxford is a twin-engine monoplane aircraft developed and manufactured by Airspeed. It saw widespread use for training British Commonwealth aircrews in navigation, radio-operating, bombing and gunnery roles throughout the Second World War.

The Oxford was developed by Airspeed during the 1930s in response to a requirement for a capable trainer aircraft that conformed with Specification T.23/36The Airspeed Consul is a British light twin-engined airliner of the immediate post-war period. It was a conversion of Airspeed Oxford military trainers surplus after the Second World War.
The civil AS.6 Airspeed Envoy eight seat airliner of 1934 was militarised in 1937 to create the mass-produced AS.10 Airspeed Oxford trainer.

From 1946, 162 Oxfords were refurbished and adapted for civilian use as the Consul at Portsmouth, as war surplus Oxfords were common and inexpensive. They were superficially attractive as a small twin-engine airliner, and Airspeed soon offered a conversion kit.



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