The Airspeed AS.10 Oxford is a twin-engine monoplane aircraft developed and manufactured by Airspeed. It saw widespread use for training British Commonwealth...
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proposed by Airspeed Limited a British aircraft manufacturer from 1931 to 1951. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Airspeed aircraft. "Airspeed Type Designations"...
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equivalent airspeed (EAS) is calibrated airspeed (CAS) corrected for the compressibility of air at a non-trivial Mach number. It is also the airspeed at sea...
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The Airspeed AS.6 Envoy was a twin-engined light transport aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Airspeed Ltd. The Envoy...
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Airspeed Limited was established in 1931 to build aeroplanes in York, England, by A. H. Tiltman and Nevil Shute Norway (the aeronautical engineer and novelist...
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historic aircraft of the South African Air Force. These aircraft are in service as of 2024 See also *[[Denel Dynamics Seeker]] Embraer, In association with....
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manufacturer Airspeed Limited. Introduced during the immediate post-war period, it was a straightforward conversion of surplus Airspeed Oxford military trainers...
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Jane's Publishers Ltd. p. 41]. ISBN 978-0-35400-538-8. Taylor, H.A. (1970). Airspeed Aircraft since 1931. London: Putnam. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-0-37000-110-4...
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September 1962). "Woman Flew JET at 1,125 mph". The Times. No. 55496. p. 10. ISSN 0140-0460. Halpenny 1982, pp. 150–151. Lloyd, Chris (24 January 2015)...
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nicknamed it Dakota from a name of some Indian tribes such as the Lakota and Nakota Airspeed AS.10 Oxford United Kingdom Trainer Transport Mk I/Mk II 36 1947...
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The Airspeed AS.5 Courier was a British six-seat single-engined light aircraft, designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Airspeed Limited...
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List of aircraft (Ai–Am) (section Airspeed)
(Airspeed Ltd) Airspeed AS.1 Tern Airspeed AS.4 Ferry Airspeed AS.5 Courier Airspeed AS.6 Envoy Airspeed AS.8 Viceroy Airspeed AS.9 Airspeed AS.10 Oxford...
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arrived flying Airspeed Oxfords from 6 June 1942 and No. 1533 (Beam Approach Training) Flight RAF (BAT Flt) which again flew Oxfords from 27 October...
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V speeds (category Airspeed)
In aviation, V-speeds are standard terms used to define airspeeds important or useful to the operation of all aircraft. These speeds are derived from...
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Schools. The JATS used the following types of aircraft for training: Airspeed AS.10 Oxford I & II Avro 621 Tutor Avro 652a Anson Curtiss P.40E/N Kittyhawk...
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Electra Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Avro Anson Airspeed Oxford Barkley-Grow T8P-1 Beechcraft Model 18 Boeing 247 Douglas DC-2 Caudron...
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Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah (redirect from Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah 10)
known as the Lynx Major. The Cheetah was used to power many British trainer aircraft during World War II including the Avro Anson and Airspeed Oxford. The...
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it was titled Naval Advanced Instrument Flying School and as well as Airspeed Oxford aircraft, the squadron also operated Avro Anson, a multi-role training...
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configuration, and era Airspeed Oxford Avro Anson Cessna AT-17 Curtiss AT-9 Related lists List of aircraft of World War II "Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita". AirCorps...
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Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 15 March 2022. "Crash of an Airspeed AS.10 OxfordT.1 off Maughold: 4 killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives...
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Fairey Firefly, a carrier-borne fighter and anti-submarine aircraft, or Airspeed Oxford, a twin-engine monoplane trainer aircraft, with the squadron disbanding...
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and loss of lift. Spins are characterized by high angle of attack, an airspeed below the stall on at least one wing and a shallow descent. Recovery and...
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Transonic (category Airspeed)
Transonic airspeeds see a rapid increase in drag from about Mach 0.8, and it is the fuel costs of the drag that typically limits the airspeed. Attempts...
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For a constant amount of lift, induced drag can be reduced by increasing airspeed. A counter-intuitive effect of this is that, up to the speed-for-minimum-drag...
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Hudson (RAF) North American Mustang (RAF) Supermarine Spitfire (RAF) Airspeed Oxford (RAF) bomber trainer Avro 626 (RAF) Avro Anson (RAF, FAA) multi-engine...
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Dead reckoning (category CS1 maint: archived copy as title)
referencing one's indicated airspeed fed by the pressure from a pitot tube. This measurement is converted to an equivalent airspeed based upon known atmospheric...
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Mu (letter) (section Use as symbol)
mobility of a charged particle the rotor advance ratio, the ratio of aircraft airspeed to rotor-tip speed in rotorcraft the pore water pressure in saturated soil...
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Hypersonic speed (redirect from Mach 10 (speed))
Mach 5–10. The hypersonic regime can also be alternatively defined as speeds where specific heat capacity changes with the temperature of the flow as kinetic...
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flight, and may include small changes in heading (direction of flight), airspeed, and altitude. Commercial or passenger aircraft are usually designed for...
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Nevil Shute (category Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford)
military version of the Envoy was developed, to be called the Airspeed Oxford. The Oxford became the standard advanced multi-engined trainer for the RAF...
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