


AS.10 Oxford
Country | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Airspeed Limited |
Primary Role | Other |
Maiden Flight | 19 June 1937 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseThe AS.10 Oxford twin-engined trainer aircraft were developed from aircraft manufacturer Airspeed's commercial passenger aircraft AS.6 Envoy design in order to fulfill Specification T.23/36. These low-wing cantilever monoplanes were mainly used to train Royal Air Force Bomber Command's crews, but in rare occasions they were also used in anti-submarine, ambulance, and light bomber (in Iraq) roles. They were used by various British Commonwealth forces such as South Africa (as "Convertible Envoy") and Canada. During the design's production life, a total of 8,751 aircraft were built by Airspeed, de Havilland, Percival, and Standard Motors. After WW2, 152 surplus AS.10 Oxford aircraft were converted to 6-seat commercial airliners designated the AS.65 Consul, while a few others remained in the military role in Greece during the civil war.
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Last Major Revision: Sep 2008
SPECIFICATIONS
Mk I
Machinery | Two Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah X radial engines rated at 355hp each |
Armament | 1x7.7mm Vickers K machine gun in dorsal turret, 110kg of externally mounted bombs |
Crew | 3 |
Span | 16.26 m |
Length | 10.52 m |
Height | 3.38 m |
Wing Area | 32.30 m² |
Weight, Empty | 2,440 kg |
Weight, Loaded | 3,450 kg |
Speed, Maximum | 300 km/h |
Rate of Climb | 4.80 m/s |
Service Ceiling | 5,850 m |
Range, Normal | 1,500 km |
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