AAC Wamira was a turboprop military trainer aircraft, designed for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) by the Australian Aircraft Consortium (AAC)...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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and Boeing 777 as well as for several military aerospace programmes. AAC Wamira, 1 prototype built 1984 de Havilland Australia DHA-G1, 2 prototypes built...
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from parts provided by McDonnell Douglas (first two were built in US) AAC Wamira trainer Wikimedia Commons has media related to Government Aircraft Factories...
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LCM2000-class landing craft mechanised Landing Ship Medium Mark II Project Waler AAC Wamira CAC CA-15 CAC CA-23 CAC Woomera EE-T1 Osório Baumgartl PB-60 CBT BQM-1BR...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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Aircraft type Variant Origin Role Service period Notes AAC Wamira Australia Military trainer Zero aircraft, none were built. Abandoned military aircraft...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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(DHA) aircraft Designs DHA-G1 DHA-G2 DHA-3 P.17 Licensed Tiger Moth Dragon Fox Moth Mosquito Moth Minor Vampire PC-9/A Black Hawk See also: AAC Wamira...
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the 1970s and mid 1980s (Project Waler, the light destroyers and the AAC Wamira training aircraft) failed after "considerable expenditure had been incurred"...
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shortlisting aircraft, (the others being the Pilatus PC-9, Embraer Tucano and AAC A20 Wamira), ultimately a much modified version of the Tucano, the Shorts Tucano...
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NDN-1T Turbo-Firecracker and the Australian Aircraft Consortium's (AAC) A.20 Wamira II. During 1984, Embraer dispatched the seventh EMB-312 airframe off...
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List of aircraft (0–Ah) (section AAC)
Aircraft Consortium pty.) AAC A10 Wamira AAC A20 (Angel Aircraft Corporation.) AAC Angel (Amphibian Airplanes of Canada) AAC SeaStar AAC Seastar Sealoon (Aachener...
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