INDEX OF PRESERVED AIRCRAFT TYPES USED BY THE FAA |
Airspeed Oxford |
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Threat Status 1999-2000 |
1999-2000 |
| Airspeed Oxford |
others as components |
No FAA aircraft are preserved | - | 1 under Restoration |
| Airspeed Oxford |
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| Status | Civil Registration Nunber | Serial Number
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Type | Markings | Owner/Operator | Condition/Notes |
| No info | Oxford I/II | - | Midland Warplane Museum (UK) | Static | ||
| P2030
NZ277 |
Oxford | - | Taranaki Aviation Transport And Technology Museum (New Zealand) | Components from wreck site | ||
| V3267 | Oxford | - | RNZAF Museum (New Zealand) | Components - for longterm restoration | ||
| G-AHTW | V3388 | Oxford I | - | Imperial War Museum - Duxford (UK) | Static | |
| AP414
NZ2155 |
Oxford | - | Recovered
1999/2000 from Windwhistle, Auckland )New Zealand)
(For sale through Warbirdsite.com) one of the last of the Airspeed Oxfords to arrive in New Zealand under the Commonwealth Air Training Scheme. |
Wreck - Components | ||
| EB518 | Oxford V | - | Midland Warplane Museum (UK) | Static | ||
| G-AITF | ED290 | Oxford | - | South African Air Force Museum, Port Elizabeth Friends (South Africa) | Static - Being restored to taxying condition 2000 | |
| MP425 | Oxford I | In camouflage markings | RAF
Museum, Hendon (UK)
RAF Museum Oxford Airspeed AS.40 Oxford (MP425) - reputed the only complete exhibit of its kind in the world. |
Static | ||
| NM630
NZ2144 |
Oxford | - | Philip Burns at Dunsandel (New Zealand) | Nose and components | ||
| S/n: 936
Belgiun No: O-16 |
Oxford I | - | Royal Museum of the Army and Military History Musée de l'Armée et d'Histoire Militaire, Brussels (Belgium) | Static | ||
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