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Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (1940). Wirraway Overhaul and Repair Manual. RAAF Publication No. 76. Melbourne, Australia.
Royal Australian Air Force (1945). Pilot's Notes for Wirraway (C.A.C. Wasp Radial Engine). RAAF Publication No. 109. Melbourne. RAAF Printing Unit No 398/8/45
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"VERSATILE WIRRAWAY". Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946). Darwin, NT: National Library of Australia. 21 April 1945. p. 2. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
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The information came from an NAA file [2]
PL.7 | |
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Role | Agricultural aircraft |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Kingsford Smith Aviation Service |
Designer | Luigi Pellarini |
First flight | 21 September 1956 |
The Kingsford Smith PL.7 was an Australian agricultural aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by Kingsford Smith Aviation Service. [3]
The PL.7 was basically a welded steel tank for the pilot and chemical hopper, on the front was mounted a 400 hp (298 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah X radial engine. [3] It was an unequal span biplane with a tail unit supported by twin booms from the upper wings and a fixed tricycle landing gear. [3]
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Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (1940). Wirraway Overhaul and Repair Manual. RAAF Publication No. 76. Melbourne, Australia.
Royal Australian Air Force (1945). Pilot's Notes for Wirraway (C.A.C. Wasp Radial Engine). RAAF Publication No. 109. Melbourne. RAAF Printing Unit No 398/8/45
Here is the citation cut & paste from Trove:
"VERSATILE WIRRAWAY". Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946). Darwin, NT: National Library of Australia. 21 April 1945. p. 2. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
In this sentence it is used as an inline [1] citation.
The information came from an NAA file [2]
PL.7 | |
---|---|
Role | Agricultural aircraft |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Kingsford Smith Aviation Service |
Designer | Luigi Pellarini |
First flight | 21 September 1956 |
The Kingsford Smith PL.7 was an Australian agricultural aircraft designed and built in the 1950s by Kingsford Smith Aviation Service. [3]
The PL.7 was basically a welded steel tank for the pilot and chemical hopper, on the front was mounted a 400 hp (298 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah X radial engine. [3] It was an unequal span biplane with a tail unit supported by twin booms from the upper wings and a fixed tricycle landing gear. [3]
General characteristics
Performance
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