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Register Review Arelatively small number of aircraft are listed this issue, however some interesting machines are shown including two warbirds and a new type to Australian skies. North American Trojan, AVC, is the second T-28D model to fly in Australia and joins Randy McFarlane’s XVT (ex Vietnamese Trojan) on the air show circuit. The Trojan

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On The Airbands

by Marc Joel Atrero December 18, 1991

Did I see you at the Richmond Airshow? Plenty of radio frequencies to keep even the most dyed-in-the-wool aircraft monitoring buff on his or her toes! Lots of frequencies were added for specific purposes to purposes to the usual Richmond VHF and UHF channels, and existing ones were used for very different than normal purposes.

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Traffic

by Marc Joel Atrero December 18, 1991

Qantas Fleet Movements Qantas added three Boeing 767-338ER’s and a Boeing 7 47-438 to their establishment in this period. T he delivery of these aircraft brought the respective fleet numbers for each type to 12 and 14. Boeing 767-338ER VH-OGJ Port Macquarie arrived in Sydney on 18/10 as QF531 from Vancouver via San Diego and

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Rotor Torque

by Marc Joel Atrero December 18, 1991

ASTA Awarded Helicopter Maintenance Contract ASTA Military Aircraft Services has won a twelve month contract to maintain the Army’s Black Hawk helicopters at 5 Aviation Regiment’s workshops in Townsville. The contract, which has already commenced, includes a further 12 months option and will involve 20 personnel. Mdh Studies Military MDX Potential Feasibility studies to identify

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Australia’s Regional Airlines have just been through another 12 months in which they have had to contend with a number of major problems. One wonders how it is we have so many airlines, what keeps them going and just how they manage to survive. Australia like many parts of the World is at present going

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Are Singles Safer Than Twins? Singles, twins and helicopters -A study into safety and survivability The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether there was any current statistical justification for government ministers, aerial ambulance services and certain trade unionists to charter twin engined aircraft rather than single engined aircraft on the sole premise that

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