History:
In the 1940s in New Zealand a scaled-down replica of an Airspeed Oxford was constructed using two Pobjoy Niagara radial engines which had been removed from the General Aircraft Monospar ZK-AET (ex VH-UVM) which, after a short service with the RNZAF, had been retired and used as Instructional airframe No 32. Little is known about the Oxford replica and if it ever flew. It is believed it was only used for taxiing practice for new twin-engine pilots. It was eventually retired and is believed to have been broken up. One of the Pobjoy engines from the aircraft has survived and is held by the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland.
Further information:
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