Airspeed Oxford
The Airspeed AS.10 Oxford was 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.23/36, which had been issued by the British Air Ministry. Its basic design is derived from the company's earlier AS.6 Envoy, a commercial passenger aircraft. Performing its maiden flight on 19 June 1937, it was quickly put into production as part of a rapid expansion of the Royal Air Force (RAF) in anticipation of a large-scale conflict.
As a consequence of the outbreak of war, many thousands of Oxfords were ordered by Britain and its allies, including Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Poland, and the United States. Following the end of the conflict, the Oxford continued to achieve export sales for some time, equipping the newly formed air forces of Egypt, India, Israel, and Yugoslavia. It was considered to be a capable trainer aircraft throughout the conflict, as well as being used a general-purpose type. A large number of Oxfords have been preserved on static display. Wikipedia
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Taken on strength by No. 1 Port Detachment at Halifax, NS. To No. 4 Training Command on 18 September 1941, for use by No. 36 Service Flying Training School at Penhold, Alberta. Category B crash at Penhold, Alberta at 09:45 on 23 December 1941. Winter conversion kit installed at No. 37 Service Flying Training School at Calgary, Alberta by 30 April 1942. Category A crash on 30 July 1943, while with No. 39 Service Flying Training School at Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Scrapped by No. 39 SFTS.1941-09-04 Taken on Strength Eastern Air Command 2019-08-20
1941-December-23 Accident: 36 Service Flying Training School Loc: Butte Alberta Names: Edden | Lowman
1942-August-19 Accident: 37 Service Flying Training School Loc: Calgary Airport Names: Critchison | Whitehead
1943-July-30 Accident: 39 Service Flying Training School Loc: Rushlake Saskatchewan Names: Gilbert | Leader
1943-09-06 Struck off Strength Struck off, reduced to spares and produce 2019-08-20