- Airspeed Ltd.
:"This article describes the company Airspeed Ltd. For the technical concept, see
Airspeed ."Infobox Defunct company
company_name = Airspeed Ltd
company_
slogan =
company_type = Private Ltd
fate =Merged
Predecessor =
successor =De Havilland
foundation = 1931
defunct = 1951
location = Founded inYork ,England
moved toPortsmouth , England.
industry =Aeronautical engineering
products =Aircraft
key_people = A.H. Tiltman
Nevil Shute Norway
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parent =
subsid =Airspeed Ltd was established to build aeroplanes in 1931 in York, England by A. H. Tiltman and Nevil Shute Norway (the aeronautical engineer and famous writer, who used his forenames as his
pen-name ).History
.Initially producing the AS4 Ferry, a three engined, ten passenger
biplane , the company then went on to concentrate on transport monoplanes. In March 1933 the firm moved toPortsmouth and in the following year became associated with theTyneside ship builderSwan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited and became Airspeed (1934) Limited in August 1934. During this period they developed the AS8 Viceroy for an intercontinental air race. In 1940,de Havilland bought the shares in Airspeed held by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, but the company retained a separate identity.Their most productive period was during
World War II . A graceful, twin-engined trainer-cum-light transport aircraft known as the AS10 Oxford had a production run exceeding 8,500. Almost 3,800 AS51 and AS58 Horsaglider s were built for theRoyal Air Force and its allies. Many of these made one-way journeys into occupiedFrance as part of theD-Day landings, towed from England behind aircraft like the Douglas Dakota andHandley Page Halifax .The company reverted to the company name Airspeed Limited on
January 25 1944 and became involved in adapting some surplus Oxford aircraft as AS65 Consuls for the commercial market. They went on to produce a superbly streamlined twin-engined piston airliner called the AS57 Ambassador. Airspeed completely merged withde Havilland in 1951.List of Aircraft & first flight
*AS4 Ferry - (
April 5 ,1932 ) :Three-engine biplane transport aircraft
*AS5 Courier - (April 11 ,1933 ) :Single-engine low-wing monoplane passenger transport with retractable undercarriage of conventional configuration
*AS6 Envoy - (June 26 ,1934 ):Two-engine development of the Courier
*AS8 Viceroy - (August 1934) :Variant of Envoy, adapted for long-range flight. One aircraft was built
*AS10 Oxford - (June 19 ,1937 ) :Larger two-engine development of Envoy
*AS30 Queen Wasp - (June 11 ,1937 ) :Single-engine single-seat biplane target drone aircraft
*AS39 Fleet Shadower - (October 18 ,1940 ):Four-engine high-wing monoplane maritime patrol aircraft prototype. Two aircraft were ordered; one was completed
*AS45 Cambridge - (February 19 ,1941 ) :Single-engine two-seater low-wing monoplane trainer aircraft with retractable undercarriage of conventional configuration. Two aircraft were built
*AS51 Horsa I - (September 12 ,1941 ):Large troop-carrying glider
*AS Consul - (March 1946) :Civilian conversion of wartime Oxford
*AS57 Ambassador - (July 10 ,1947 ) :Two-engine high-wing piston engine airliner
*AS58 Horsa II - :Variant of Horsa with openable nose section for front loadingee also
References
Further reading
* Nevil Shute Norway, "Slide Rule" (William Heinemann, London, 1954) Norway's biography covers his time at Airspeed in great detail
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