[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fqKYxlj5Z09W9Vt57J20Fy-3lse1AfMrRt3b9OG9oKhc":3},{"slug":4,"manufacturer":5,"model":6,"category":7,"isCurated":8,"imageUrl":9,"attribution":10,"specifications":11,"descriptionEn":20,"seoTitleEn":21,"seoDescriptionEn":22},"airco-dh-11-oxford","Airco","DH.11 Oxford","Military",false,"https:\u002F\u002Fkmghuekgzyfrnbanbsra.supabase.co\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Faircraft-images\u002FAirco_DH_11_Oxford_80a154d7.webp?","Wikimedia Commons",{"roleText":12,"nationalOrigin":13,"crew":14,"engineCount":15,"firstFlightYear":16,"lengthM":17,"wingspanM":18,"maxSpeedKmh":19,"rangeKm":13},"Bomber",null,3,2,1919,13.7,18.3,197.9,"The DH.11 Oxford arrived in 1919 as a three-crew bomber powered by twin engines, cruising at 197.9 km\u002Fh with an 18.3-meter wingspan. This substantial British aircraft carried ordnance and personnel across extended ranges, representing post-war bomber development within the early air force era. Its design reflected lessons learned from wartime operations and postwar strategic requirements.","Airco DH.11 Oxford — Postwar Bomber","1919 three-crew British bomber: 197.9 km\u002Fh, 18.3m wingspan, twin-engine."]