Варианты
- Victa - Airtourer / Aircruiser - 1959 - Австралия
- PAC - CT/4 Airtrainer - 1972 - Новая Зеландия
Фотографии
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Aeroplane Monthly 2001-05 / News
Регистрационный номер: N6300V A rarity in the USA, Victa Airtourer N6300V at Santa Paula, California.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1966 / 02 - Aircraft
Victa Airtourer 100 (100 hp Rolls-Royce/Continental O-200-A engine)
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1964 / 01 - Aircraft
Victa Airtourer 115 two-seat light plane (115 hp Lycoming O-235-C1B engine)
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Air-Britain Archive 1983-03 / 1 - Belgium /Complete Civil Registers/ (15)
Регистрационный номер: OO-WIC AESL Airtourer OO-WTC (1914) was assembled by GlosAir at Staverton, hence the frequent use of the designation Glos Airtourer.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1975 / 01 - Aircraft
Регистрационный номер: PK-ATV Airtourer two-seat light aircraft in the insignia of the Aviation Academy of Djakarta, Indonesia
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Air International 1976-02 / ??? - The airtrainer story
Регистрационный номер: VH-FMM The Millicer Air Tourer prototype from which the Airtrainer was indirectly derived.
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Air-Britain Archive 1980-03 / 2 - Fiji /Complete Civil Registers/ (1)
Регистрационный номер: VQ-FBD -
Jane's All the World Aircraft 1972 / 01 - Aircraft
Регистрационный номер: ZK-DBE AESL Airtourer T5 two-seat aerobatic light aircraft
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Air-Britain Archive 1993-02 / 3 - New Zealand /Complete Civil Registers/ (42)
Регистрационный номер: ZK-CFJ Auckland Aero Club assembled the early Victa Airtourer Imports but retained this example, ZK-CFJ, for the Club based at Ardmore where this photo was taken.
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Air-Britain Archive 1993-03 / 3 - New Zealand /Complete Civil Registers/ (43)
Регистрационный номер: ZK-CGM Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CGM of Southland Aero Club at Omaka on 27.1.73.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1972 / 01 - Aircraft
Airtourer T6 military trainer, in Royal New Zealand Air Force insignia
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Air Pictorial 1956-10 / World Air News
News of an interesting ultra-light comes from R. A. Wakeham of Victoria, Australia. The aircraft is named Air Tourer and was designed by H. Millicer, chief aerodynamacist of the Government Aircraft Factory. The Air Tourer, which is expected to fly sometime this year, won the Royal Aero Club design competition for an ultra-light aircraft held in 1953.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1972 / 01 - Aircraft
AESL Airtourer T2 two-seat light aircraft (115 hp Lycoming O-235-C2A engine)
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 1966 / 02 - Aircraft
Victa Aircruiser 210 four-seat light aircraft