CAC Wirraway

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CAC Wirraway |
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Descrição
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Tipo / Missão
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Treino e instrução
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Período de produção
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1939–1946
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Quantidade produzida
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755
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Desenvolvido de
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North American NA-16
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Desenvolvido em
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CAC Boomerang
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Primeiro voo em
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1937
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Introduzido em
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1939
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Aposentado em
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1959
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ver
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O CAC Wirraway foi um avião de treino e instrução militar fabricado na Austrália pela Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC)[1] entre 1939 e 1946. A aeronave era um desenvolvimento australiano do North American NA-16.[2]
Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, este avião prestou serviço como bombardeiro leve contra as forças japonesas. Dele surgiu o CAC Boomerang.
Referências
↑ «Warbird Alley: CAC Wirraway». www.warbirdalley.com. Consultado em 16 de outubro de 2016
↑ «CAC Wirraway - Development and Operational History, Performance Specifications and Picture Gallery»
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Aeronaves da Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) |
Designações de fábrica |
- CA-1
- CA-2
- CA-3
- CA-4
- CA-5
- CA-6
- CA-7
- CA-8
- CA-9
- CA-10A
- CA-11
- CA-12
- CA-13
- CA-14
- CA-15
- CA-16
- CA-17
- CA-18
- CA-19
- CA-20
- CA-21
- CA-22
- CA-23
- CA-24
- CA-25
- CA-26
- CA-27
- CA-28
- CA-29
- CA-30
- (CA-31 nenhuma aeronave construída)
- CA-32
- CA-33
- CA-34
- CA-35
- CA-36
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Por nome |
- Boomerang
- Ceres
- Sabre
- Wackett
- Winjeel
- Wirraway
- Woomera
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Categoria:Aeronaves da Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
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