
CAC Winjeel - Wikipedia
The CAC CA-25 Winjeel is an Australian-designed and manufactured three-seat training aircraft. Entering service with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in 1955 as a basic to advanced trainer, it served in this role until 1975.
CAC Winjeel - Air Force
The CAC Winjeel is a part of the Royal Australian Air Force Museum's heritage aircraft fleet. Completed in September 1956, A85-439 was test flown at Avalon by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC), before issue to No 1 Aircraft Depot at RAAF Laverton on 4 November 1956.
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation: Cold War Flyers – Part I
2016年6月4日 · The CAC CA-25 Winjeel was an Australian built and designed basic trainer which entered service in 1955. Although designed to a 1948 RAAF specification and first flying in 1951 it took a number of years of testing and modifications of the first 2 prototypes until the trainer was ready to go into production.
The Winjeel was the Royal Australian Air Force's primary piston trainer from 1955 to 1975. The Winjeel replaced the Tiger Moth and Wackett aircraft and was itself replaced by the NZAI CT-4 Airtrainer.
CAC Winjeel Basic Trainer Aircraft - Military Factory
2016年4月25日 · The Winjeel was developed for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a basic trainer seating two-to-three crewmen. The design came about to fulfill requirement No.AC77 by the RAAF which sought such an aircraft type to add to its post-war inventory in 1948.
CAC CA-25 WINJEEL · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
2019年5月19日 · The CAC CA-25 Winjeel (an Aboriginal word meaning young eagle) was designed to meet a 1948 specification for an aircraft to replace both the de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth and the CAC Wirraway in RAAF service. It was intended to be of simple but robust construction, with economic operation and maintenance, and seating three persons.
CAC Winjeel | Military Wiki | Fandom
The CAC CA-25 Winjeel (aboriginal for young eagle [1]) entered service with the Royal Australian Air Force in 1955 as an ab-initio to advanced training aircraft. The Winjeel was developed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation at Fishermans Bend in Victoria to satisy RAAF technical requirement No.AC.77.
CAC Winjeel - Fighterworld
While not a fighter aircraft the CAC Winjeel earns its place at Fighter World because of its long association with the training of fighter pilots in Close Air Support (CAS) procedures. Designed to a 1948 RAAF specification for a basic trainer to replace the Tiger Moth, the Winjeel first flew in …
CAC Winjeel - War Wings Daily
The CAC Winjeel was developed in the late 1940s and early 1950s to meet the Royal Australian Air Force’s need for a modern trainer aircraft. It was designed to replace both the de Havilland …
The CAC Winjeel in FAC service - magazine.ipmsnsw.com
The CAC Winjeel, an Australian-designed and built military trainer aircraft, holds a significant place in the history of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Developed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC), the Winjeel first took to the skies in 1951, with its introduction into service occurring in 1955.