
CAC CA-23 - Wikipedia
The CAC CA-23 was a planned supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation of Australia. In 1949, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) began assessing replacements for its locally-built Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) Mustangs and De Havilland Australia (DHA) Vampires. [1] .
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The CAC CA-23 was a planned supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. In 1949, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) began assessing replacements for its locally-built Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) Mustangs and De Havilland Australia (DHA) Vampires. [1] .
CAC CA-23, 75 Squadron, RAAF, 1960 - beyondthesprues.com
2018年5月28日 · The CAC CA-23 was a planned supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. In 1949, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) began assessing replacements for its locally-built Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) Mustangs, Gloster Meteors and De Havilland Australia (DHA) Vampires.
CA-23 Australia Invented The World’s Best Fighter Jet - Sia Magazin
2023年7月27日 · In this video, we’ll take you on a journey through the CA-23’s development process, showcasing its sleek design, powerful engine, and impressive capabilities that made it a force to be reckoned with…
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-23 | 1945-1991: Cold War …
The CAC CA-23 was a planned supersonic, twin-jet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. It was started in 1949, but cancelled in 1953 under Anglo-American pressure to buy either British or American aircraft. The …
CAC CA-23, 75 Squadron, RAAF, 1960 - What if
2018年5月27日 · The CAC CA-23 was a planned supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. In 1949, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) began assessing replacements for its locally-built Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) Mustangs, Gloster Meteors and De Havilland Australia (DHA) Vampires.
CA-23 The Australian-designed post-war jet - Recreational Flying
2023年8月11日 · The CA-23 had the potential to be a world-class first generation jet fighter, but British snobbery and Empire thinking killed it off at the wind tunnel stage. This video tells the the basic story of the CA-23 and the political shenanigans that halted its development.
CAC CA-23, 75 Squadron, RAAF, 1960 - What-if - Britmodeller.com
2018年5月29日 · The CAC CA -23 was a planned supersonic, twinjet, two-seat, all-weather fighter aircraft designed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. In 1949, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) began assessing replacements for its locally-built Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) Mustangs, Gloster Meteors and De Havilland Australia (DHA) Vampires.
SNAFU!: Commonwealth CA-23, Australia's indigenous first …
2025年1月14日 · How the Commonwealth CA-23, Australia's indigenous first-generation twinjet two-seat supersonic all-weather fighter would have looked, had the project not been cancelled in 1952 by the British Aircraft Development Mission [Album]
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-23 - Fandom
It was started in 1949, but canceled in 1953 under Anglo-American pressure to buy either British or American aircraft. The shear cost, no nose-cone radar and the then close arms-tech relations with the UK and USA all counted against it.
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