Registration / Serial:VH-MRD
Alternate Serial:A11-301
Military Code:857
Aircraft Original Type:Auster J-5/8
Aircraft Generic Type:Auster J-5/8 Adventurer/Aiglet Trainer/Alpine/Autocar
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar
C/n (msn):3064
Display Paint:Australia - Navy
City / Airport:Point Cook (YMPC)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:RAAF Point Cook Air Show 1976
Photo Date:5 December 1976
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:21868Submit Correction
View count: 286
VH-MRD served with the Australian navy from 1953 to 1963. It had an RAAF serial - the A11 prefix was applied to the RAAF's wartime Taylorcaft Austers - throughout its navy career. -MRD was civil registered in December 1963 and withdrawn from use in 2015. By then it had been transformed into the Beach Hawk, a 200hp Lycoming-powered two-seater which retained only the wings, tailplane and general configuration of the original aircraft. It is considered to be a new type, in the amateur built category, and has the MSN 1.
Registration / Serial:VH-MRD
Alternate Serial:A11-301
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar
C/n (msn):3064
Display Paint:Australia - Navy
City / Airport:Point Cook (YMPC)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:5 December 1976
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:VH-MRD
Alternate Serial:A11-301
Military Code:857
Aircraft Original Type:Auster J-5/8
Aircraft Generic Type:Auster J-5/8 Adventurer/Aiglet Trainer/Alpine/Autocar
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar
C/n (msn):3064
Display Paint:Australia - Navy
City / Airport:Point Cook (YMPC)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:RAAF Point Cook Air Show 1976
Photo Date:5 December 1976
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:21868Submit Correction
View count: 286
VH-MRD served with the Australian navy from 1953 to 1963. It had an RAAF serial - the A11 prefix was applied to the RAAF's wartime Taylorcaft Austers - throughout its navy career. -MRD was civil registered in December 1963 and withdrawn from use in 2015. By then it had been transformed into the Beach Hawk, a 200hp Lycoming-powered two-seater which retained only the wings, tailplane and general configuration of the original aircraft. It is considered to be a new type, in the amateur built category, and has the MSN 1.
Registration / Serial:VH-MRD
Alternate Serial:A11-301
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar
C/n (msn):3064
Display Paint:Australia - Navy
City / Airport:Point Cook (YMPC)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:5 December 1976
Photo by:David CarterContact