Register Review Twenty seven aircraft make up the new allocation section this month, indicating an upward swing in the aviation economy. Of the four helicopters listed, Aerospatiale A Star AWK comes from Japan where it was operated by Royal Koku at Tokyo Heliport. Interestingly, the aircraft was flying as an aAS350B Squirrel inJapan so it
50 Years Ago . . . July 1 – North Africa. Rommel assaults the new El Alamein. line. Kittyhawks of 3 and 450 Sqns escorting Bostons to Deir El Shein, fight a running battle with Me 109s. Sgt George O’Neil’s aircraft falls a mile out to sea. Bailing out, he jettisons his revolver, helmet, gloves
Heroism in the Bush The Joss in 1937 of New England Airways Stinson Airliner VH-UHH was to herald in an act of heroism that was a hallmark of the era. Adapted from our best selling book ‘Air Crash’, author Macarthur Job narrates the exciting story which really was a case of . . . At
10 Years Ago • A ceremony was held at the RANAS at Nowra on July 2 to mark the disbanding of the Fleet Air Arm’s frontline Squadrons, VF 805 equipped with Douglas A-4G Skyhawks and VS 816 equipped with Grumman S-2G Trackers. Both squadrons had comprised the Carrier Air Group aboard HMAS Melbourne. Until the
The Dragonfly Has Flown The first Cessna A-37B Dragonfly has flown. On May 1 VH-DLO took to the air at Scone, NSW with Col Pay as pilot. Owned by David Lowry of Scone the small side by side jet (33ft wingspan) is the first of the six in the Australia/New Zealand region to take to
K92 Lessons Much the Same as Earlier; Adf Needs Aew&C and Chinooks! The major joint exercise, Kangaroo 92 once again proved conclusively that to reasonably defend northern Australia in the air, at sea or on the ground the Australian Defence Force needs Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft and Chinook heavy lift helicopters. The