Auster AOP.6 | |
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Zemlja | Velike britanije |
Ulogu | Osmatrački avioni |
Prvi let | 1945 |
Izgradio | 400 |
Čaj Auster AOP.6 was a British military air observation aircraft produced by Auster Aircraft Limited to replace the numerous wartime Taylorcraft Auster aircraft then in-service.
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Auster AOP.6 Walk Around | |
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Fotografi | Cees Hendriks |
Lokalizacija | Nepoznato |
Fotografije | 65 |
Auster AOP mk. III | |
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Fotograf | Cees Hendriks |
Lokalizacija | Nepoznato |
Fotografije | 72 |
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Fotografi | Nepoznato |
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Fotografije | 17 |
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Auster AOP.6 je bio britanski vojni avion za posmatranje vazduha koji je dizajniran da zameni ratni avion Taylorcraft Auster. Imao je de Havilland Gipsy Major 7 motor sa 145 hp, i dužu opremu za sletanje kako bi se smestio veći propeler. Takođe je imala spoljne zamahe koji su poboljšali njegove performanse u operacijama kratkog poletanja i sletanja (STOL). Auster AOP.6 je prvi put leteo u maju 1945, a ušao je u službu sa Kraljevskim vazduhoplovstvom 1947. Korišćen je za artiljerijsko uočavanje, izviđanje, misije za vezu i evakuaciju žrtava u raznim sukobima, kao što su Korejski rat i malajska vanredna situacija.
The Auster AOP.6 could carry a pilot and two passengers, and had a maximum speed of 200 km/h and a range of 510 km. It was equipped with a radio and a camera, and could also carry light bombs or rockets under the wings. The Auster AOP.6 was produced until 1952, with a total of 378 units built. Some of them were exported to other countries, such as Belgium, Canada, South Africa and Jordan. A dual-control training version, called the Auster T.7, was also developed, with 84 units built. Two of them were modified for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1956, with skis, floats, enlarged tail surfaces and a yellow paint scheme. The Auster AOP.6 was gradually replaced by the Auster AOP.9 from 1955 onwards, and many of them were converted to civilian use as glider tugs or private aircraft.
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