3 results found
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:044
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:3 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:47745Submit Correction
View count: 196
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:044
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:3 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:47745Submit Correction
View count: 196
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:3 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:44
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:5 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:44172Submit Correction
View count: 245
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:5 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:44
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:5 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:44172Submit Correction
View count: 245
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:5 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:44
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Mildura (YMIA / MQL)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:18 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:14644Submit Correction
View count: 275
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter. The Nomad was acquired by Australian Army in Nov 1982 and served with School of Army Aviation. It was sold to Indonesia Navy as P-829 circa 1997.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Mildura (YMIA / MQL)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:18 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Other Marks:44
Aircraft Original Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Generic Type:GAF N-22/24 Nomad
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Mildura (YMIA / MQL)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:Southern Cross Air Race 1984
Photo Date:18 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:14644Submit Correction
View count: 275
The 1984 edition of the Southern Cross Air Race was a 16-day official event, part of Victoria's 150th Anniversary celebrations. The race departed Moorabbin on 1 Nov and ended in Melbourne on 18 Nov, routing via Adelaide, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Ayers Rock, Mount Isa, Longreach, Brisbane, Bathurst and Mildura. The Army entered this Nomad, a CA-32 Kiowa and a Pilatus Turbo Porter. The Nomad was acquired by Australian Army in Nov 1982 and served with School of Army Aviation. It was sold to Indonesia Navy as P-829 circa 1997.
Registration / Serial:A18-314
Aircraft Version:GAF N-22B Nomad
C/n (msn):N22B-131
Operator Titles:Australia - Army
City / Airport:Mildura (YMIA / MQL)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:18 November 1984
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact