September 3, 2005 at 6:15 pm
Everyone seems to be submitting a puzzler. So here is one that may keep the odd one of you occupied for a couple of seconds.
It was designed to be a two seat trainer for worldwide use. To be used for intermediate and advanced training and some communication work. It did not enter service.
You will note that I have very amateurishly blanked out the serial.
Glyn
By: Alex Crawford - 5th September 2005 at 11:50
Hi,
Try this website.
http://www.historic-battles.com/Articles/Aircraft_Designations_WW2.htm
It tells you why aircraft received their names. Scroll down to RAF.
Alex
By: RPSmith - 5th September 2005 at 10:11
Aeronautical names fascinate me.
Airspeed Cambridge, companion to the famous Oxford.
We have the Harvard and the Yale – how many other trainers named after famous Universities?
Roger Smith.
By: GlynRamsden - 3rd September 2005 at 21:07
Well done Steve, I did not think it would last that long.
Attached is the original.
Glyn
By: steve_p - 3rd September 2005 at 18:25
Airspeed Cambridge
Best wishes
Steve P