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Register Review A relatively small number of entries make up this month’s additions to the register, however these additions bring the number of aircraft registered in Australia to over nine thousand. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username

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Budget Cuts Affect F-18 and F-111C Flying Hours Short of new measures designed to lessen the impact, the 71/2% cut in operational flying hours of the RAAF’s F-18 Hornet fighters and the F-111C strike jets may mean lower long-term operational effectiveness for these front line squadrons. Just what it means specifically in hours not flown

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Hurricane

by Marc Joel Atrero October 14, 1990

Up on a hillside overlooking Perth lives a man who is building an aeroplane. Notjust anyold aeroplane. This aeroplane is a fighter. One of those flown by ‘The Few’. Arthur is building a . . . It is 50 years now since those great aerial encounters over southern England and the Channel. Those desperate fights

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Cameron B Place, Commander, US Navy (retired), writes from his home in St Ives NSW about an incident which occurred on a beautiful sunny day in the GCA (ground controlled approach) pattern at naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia. Cameron was at the time training a Fleet Replacement Pilot in the E-2C Hawkeye. GCA: “Cloverdale

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Aircraft movements at this year’s Motor Cycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island and the Melbourne Cup at Flemington will, for the first time, be under the control of the RAAF’s impressive new Mobile Air Traffic Control System – MATCS. The MATCS is Australian designed and built; not surprisingly this exciting project was a joint winner

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Traffic

by Marc Joel Atrero October 14, 1990

East-West Friendships for UK East-West Airlines have leased six F27-500s to Jersey European Airways in the UK. The six aircraft involved (VH-EWU, -EWV, -EWW, -EWX, -EWY and -EWZ) terminated services with East-West in August 1989 at the start of the pilots’ dispute. All aircraft, with the exception of VH-EWW, were stored at Tamworth. VH-EWW has

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