Airspeed Envoy
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The Airspeed AS.6 Envoy was a British light twin-engined transport aircraft designed and built by Airspeed Ltd. in the 1930s at Portsmouth Aerodrome Hampshire.

replaced by an Airspeed Envoy in 1937 and bought by Western Airways Ltd for £3,345.1
Airspeed Envoy The Airspeed Oxford, a twin engined trainer, was used to train most Bomber Command pilots and 8751 were built (most under licence by other manufacturers).2
Airspeed Envoy - 1934 (Twin-engined piston transport) Douglas DC-2 - 1934 - Twin-engined piston (Transport) De Havilland DH.3
G-XXEA in honour of G-AEXX, the Airspeed Envoy that the Queen's uncle, the Prince of Wales first flew in the King's Flight.4
to pilot Dragon Rapides and an Airspeed Envoy, in which he was killed whilst escorting General Mola.5
Airspeed Envoy’s future career in eventing (dressage & jumping) and endurance.6
Torpedo Bomber, Vickers Wellington I Bomber, The Airspeed Envoy of The King's Flight, Avro Rota Army Co-operation Autogiro Aircraft, Hawker Audax Army Aircraft, Hawker Hector Army 7

Made by Airspeed Ltd.PortsmouthUnited Kingdom.

Airspeed Envoy is the predecessor of the Airspeed Oxford.Airspeed Viceroy.

They bought an Airspeed Envoy and, in 1936, invested a thousand pounds in their first commercial machine, a Fokker F.XI Universal, VH-UTO.8
an Airspeed Envoy, to the King's Flight in 1937 but this had been at the cost of little home life with his wife and two daughters except for occasional weekend cruising in 9
Airspeed Envoy - RCMW describes this superb large- scale design by Don Billingham Construction: Juggler - Build yourself this great indoor 3-D flyer for 4-function 10
Transmitter Receiver, one of which was flown in an Airspeed Envoy in the 1934 International Air race to Australia.11
developed from the Airspeed Envoy civil transport and used for training bomber pilots during the Second World War.12
Receiver, one of which was flown in an Airspeed Envoy in the 1934 International Air race to Australia.13
Ulm’s twin-engine Airspeed Envoy, the Stella Australis, vanished in 1934 en route from California to Hawaii. It was never found.14
Empty Weight Lb
4057
Designer
A. H. Tiltman
Nevil Shute
Eng 1 Type
7
Max Speed Mph
210
Cruise Speed Note
at 75% power and 7
300 ft
Ceiling Ft
22500
Cruise Speed Mph
192
Wing Loading Lb/sqft
19
Successor
Airspeed Oxford
Airspeed Viceroy
Span In
4
Gross Weight Lb
6300
Capacity
6
Max Speed Note
at 7
300 ft
Number Built
60
Crew
1
Power/mass
396.0
Height In
6
Ceiling Note
service
Manufacturer
Retired
1950
Lists
*List of aircraft of the RAF
First Flight
26
Eng 1 Name
Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah IX
Height Ft
9
Span Ft
52
Time To Altitude
480.0
Wing Area Sqft
339
Production Start Year
1937
Length Ft
34
Variants With Their Own Articles
Airspeed Oxford
Airspeed Viceroy
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
345
Eng 1 Number
2
Category
Produced
1937
Length In
6
Range Note
at 62.5% power and 10
000 ft
Range Miles
650

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