The correct answer is the Airspeeds AS.6 The Envoy was designed by N.S. Norway and A.H. Tiltman as twin-engined development of the Courier, it used the same wooden construction, outer wing panels and backward retracting undercarriage. The prototype G-ACMT first flew on June 26, 1934 and in July 1934, the aircraft was presented to the public for the first time at an exhibition by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors (SBAC) at Hendon. In October 1936, the British Air Ministry ordered 136 Envoys for the role of crew-training. These further developed aircraft were given a new designation; Airspeed AS 10 Oxford.
The correct answer was submitted by both jeaton, intruder38 and wayne baker. Question #2 will post shortly, and thanks to all who participate!
Brian [C):-)]