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AESL Airtourer
Australian single-engine light utility aircraft, 1959 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Victa Airtourer is an all-metal light low-wing monoplane touring aircraft that was developed in Australia, and was manufactured in both Australia and New Zealand.
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AESL Airtourer 100/A1 inflight near Shepparton Airport | |
Role | Light utility aircraft |
Manufacturer | Victa Ltd |
Designer | Henry Millicer |
First flight | 31 March 1959 (100) 17 September 1962 (115) September 1968 (150) November 1968 (Super 150)[1] |
Introduction | 1962 (100) 1963 (115) |
Produced | 1962–1966 (100 and 115, Victa) 1967–1973 (115 and 150, AESL)[1] |
Number built | 168 (Aust); 80 (NZ) |
Variants | Victa Aircruiser |
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