Problems in Australia’s Deep Sea ASW Defence Capability Pity the poor Heads of the Armed Forces in Australia. Pity those who serve under them, the men and women who have volunteered to give their lives- if necessary- to the defence of our country, for it seems they are destined to be always deprived of the
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Advanced Technology Comes to The Unpressurised Commuter Market Whoever organises the Sydney weather must have a historical bent. The welcome for the sales team from one of the world’s greatest manufacturers of waterborne aircraft could only be described as wet! It poured! Sydney in the late Spring can be delightful but last November was within
The Ultralight Scene …. ANO 95. 10 Issue 2 became Law on the 18th of December 1984 and has been included in this issue of Australian Aviation. This news is the cause of great rejoicing in the ultralight fraternity main- ly because of the cross-country affordances below 500 feet AGL. This content is available exclusively
News IF YOU THINK ULTRALIGHTS CAN’T FLY FAR, THEN READ ON Most people would consider that the basic ultralight is a short-legged beast. Essentially this is correct as the environment ultralights are designed for is primarily the leisure or agricultural market. So to find people flying ultralights across Australia and the Mediterranean with inflight refuelling