People, Bottom Line, Book & Video Reviews

November 8, 1994 0 comment

People Bottom Line Books Tiger Moth, Wackett, Winjeel & Ct-4 In Australian Service: Stewart Wilson The 13th and final in Stewart Wilson’s popular Australian Airpower series deals with four aircraft which, although normally far from the front line of combat, are of vital importance to any air force — the trainers. One of the best

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Newsdesk — General Aviation

November 8, 1994 0 comment

Jabiru Approved The Australian-designed and built Jabiru two-seat, all-composite light aircraft has been awarded its General Aviation Type Certificate by the Caa and the first St (Sport Trainer) models have been delivered to the Townsville Aero Club, the North Queensland Aero Club, the Royal Aero Club of Wa, Darwin Aero Club and Southern Skies Aviation.

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Newsdesk — Military Aviation

November 8, 1994 0 comment

Malaysia Wants More Hornets Malaysia has approached the Us Navy and McDonnell Douglas for information on the price and availability of 10 or 16 F/A-18D Hornets in addition to the eight it ordered in December 1993. The first batch of eight is scheduled for delivery in late 1996, but any extra aircraft cannot be financed

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Newsdesk — Military Aviation

November 8, 1994 0 comment

Malaysia Wants More Hornets Malaysia has approached the Us Navy and McDonnell Douglas for information on the price and availability of 10 or 16 F/A-18D Hornets in addition to the eight it ordered in December 1993. The first batch of eight is scheduled for delivery in late 1996, but any extra aircraft cannot be financed

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Newsdesk — Commercial Aviation

November 8, 1994 0 comment

Commercials— Suspect Safety Monitored Following the naming of nine nations whose aircraft have been banned from operating to the Usa because of safety concerns, the European Joint Aviation Authorities (Jaa) is considering joining the Us Faa and other airworthiness authorities in monitoring the safety practices of suspect countries. The European Civil Aviation Conference meeting in

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Commercial Aircraft Sales

November 8, 1994 0 comment

Pilot Error Blamed For F-111 Crash The fatal crash of an Raaf F-111 in September last year during a routine low-level night simulated attack on the meat works at Guyra (near Armidale) Nsw, has been found by an enquiry to most likely be the result of pilot error. The report notes that the pilot had

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