Auster AOP.6 was a British military air observation aircraft produced by Auster Aircraft Limited to replace the numerous wartime Taylorcraft Auster aircraft...
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Auster AOP.9 was a British military air observation aircraft ("air observation post") produced by Auster Aircraft Limited to replace the Auster AOP.6...
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Auster AOP may refer to: Taylorcraft Auster - Taylorcraft Auster I, II, III, IV and V Auster AOP.6 Auster AOP.9 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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RAF group. The Royal Australian Air Force's No. 16 AOP Flight and No. 17 AOP Flight operated Auster Mark III aircraft in support of the Australian Army...
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Corps (British Army). Airspeed Horsa Auster AOP.6 General Aircraft Hamilcar General Aircraft Hotspur Taylorcraft Auster Waco Hadrian Waco YKC and ZGC-7 –...
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a requirement in the early 1960s for an aircraft to replace the Auster AOP.6 and AOP.9s then serving in the observation role. The original Krishak design...
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the Royal Canadian Air Force. He trained there on the Airspeed Horsa, Auster AOP.6 and the Avro 626. Upon returning to the Netherlands Sierks was based...
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and Halifax heavy bombers. During the 1950s, Auster AOP.6 and Auster T.7 'spotter' aircraft of No. 663 (AOP) Squadron RAF used the facilities of the otherwise...
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Taylorcraft Auster monoplanes were built during World War II for the armed forces of the UK and Canada, primarily for the role of air observation post (AOP). During...
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The Auster 6A Tugmaster was a British high-wing monoplane glider tug converted from surplus former military Auster AOP.6s. The Auster Tugmaster is a high-wing...
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No. 666 Squadron AAC (redirect from No. 666 (AOP) Squadron RCAF)
Squadron RAuxAF, part of the RAuxAF on 1 May 1949 at Scone. Equipped with Auster AOP.6 aircraft, the squadron's headquarters was located at RAF Perth/Scone...
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Division. Another flight was sent by sea from the United Kingdom with its Auster AOP.6 aircraft packed in crates. A single Cessna L-19 was loaned by the US...
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No. 663 Squadron (redirect from No. 663 (AOP) Squadron RAF)
was reformed on 1 July 1949 as an AOP unit of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force equipped with Auster AOP.5s and Auster AOP.6s. Tiger Moth and DHC-1 Chipmunk...
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List of aircraft (An–Az) (section Auster)
Auster A.2/45 Auster AOP.3[dubious – discuss] Auster AOP.6 Auster AOP.8 (not built) Auster AOP.9 Auster AOP.11 Auster T.7 Auster T.7 Antarctic Auster...
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Training School RAF. Fixed-wing types in AAC service have included the Auster AOP.6 and AOP.9 and Beaver AL.1 in observation and liaison roles. In 1989, the...
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first allocations were mainly single letters (for example A-1 was an Auster AOP.6) but sometimes a second letter was used to distinguish variants, for...
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Mosquito FB.6 aircraft. These were replaced by the Hawker Tempest, and the Bristol Brigand. These fighter was supported by Anson C.19s and Auster AOP.6's. Jet...
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which is the advanced and upgraded variant of the CAIC Z-10. Auster 5 1947–1957 Auster AOP.6 1947–1957 Cessna O-1 Bird Dog 1957–1990 Beechcraft U-8F Seminole...
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Naval Air Squadrons) Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes Auster AOP.6 (Royal Air Force) Cessna L-19 Bird Dog (Royal Australian Air Force) Patrol...
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monoplane floatplane Supermarine S.5 1927 monoplane floatplane Supermarine S.6 1929 monoplane floatplane Supermarine S.6B 1931 monoplane floatplane The following...
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Goose Bay in 1993. de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk April 1948 – 1949 Auster AOP.6 June 1948 – 1949 CL-13 Sabre 1953–1962 CF-104 Starfighter 1962–1972 CH-112...
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Science and Technology Museums Corporation. Retrieved 23 May 2017. "AUSTER A.O.P. 6". Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Canada Science and Technology Museums...
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version of the robust and reliable Taylorcraft Auster Model J AOP.V observation aircraft series. An Auster 5, registered G-AGOH, was modified to take a...
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weapon used during the Cold War. Airspeed Horsa Taylorcraft Auster V Auster AOP.6 Auster AOP.9 Britten-Norman Islander AL.1 ZG993 Cessna O-1 Bird Dog –...
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RAF between 1 November 1955 and 4 April 1957 operated the Taylorcraft Auster AOP.6. The flight was renamed 13 Flight No. 651 Squadron AAC on 1 September...
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Stinson L-13 Auster AOP.6 "Cessna L-19 Bird Dog: A soldier's best friend". www.aopa.org. 6 January 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2023. Baugher, Joe (6 May 2023)...
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to a detachment from January 1947 operating the Taylorcraft Auster AOP.5 & Auster AOP.6. The squadron was disbanded on 14 August 1947. No. 223 Group...
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2030 totaled €4 billion, €600 million cheaper than the initially budgeted €4.6 billion. First deliveries are scheduled to take place in 2023. On 19 September...
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was in use until 1968 improved Folland Gnat, includes 10 upgraded Gnats. 6 MiG-25RBK and 2 MiG-25RU 26 aircraft bought in the 1990s. Other variants still...
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Flight of No. 651 Squadron RAF between July 1946 and August 1948 with the Auster AOP.6 No. 4 Middle East Training School between 20 March 1943 and 30 April...
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