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DATABASE: AIRSPEED ENVOY, OXFORD AND CONSUL
AIRSPEED ENVOY, OXFORD AND CONSUL Aneat formation of Oxford Is fromNo 3 Flying Training School at RAF SouthCerney, Gloucestershire, in 1938 is led by L4580. AEROPLANE , Envoy The elegant twin that helped make Airspeed’s name Airspeed was an unusual company even by the remarkable standards of aviation businesses in inter-war Britain. Founded in York during 1931 by the engineer (and later author) Nevil Shute Norway and designer A. Hessell Tiltman, with A. E. Hewitt, Lord Grimthorpe and Alan Cobham,

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