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Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries
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VISUAL DESCRIPTION
The Airspeed Oxford, a silhouette of resilience and innovation against the dusky sky, represents an era where aviation met the demands of war with remarkable adaptability. Introduced in 1937 by Airspeed (1934) Limited in England, this aircraft became synonymous with night flying training during World War II. Its twin-engine design offered reliability and performance that was critical for preparing crews for operational duties under the cover of darkness. The image captures the essence of its purpose – to soar through uncertainty, equipping aviators with the skills needed to navigate perilous nocturnal missions.
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