Airspeed Ambassador

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Airspeed Ambassador - Airspeed Ambassador built by Airspeed Ltd.

The Ambassador had its origin in 1943 as a requirement identified by the Brabazon Committee for a twin-engined, short to medium-haul replacement for the Douglas DC-3. Airspeed Ltd. was asked to prepare an unpressurised design in the 14.5 ton gross weight class, using two Bristol Hercules radial engines. In 1943 the company duly set up a dispersed design office in Fairmile Manor at Cobham in Surrey. By the time the British Ministry of Aircraft Production ordered two prototypes from Airspeed...

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