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FLYBOYJ said:And don't forget the all time greatest (Drumroll)....
KALKARA!
FLYBOYJ said:And don't forget the all time greatest (Drumroll)....
KALKARA!
Wildcat said:Hey hey, go easy fellas, we have feelings too you know...
P38 Pilot said:You have to admit, those are funny names for aircraft!
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:Yeah okay, like you Australians really have room to talk.
First of all you rarely build your own aircraft, you buy yours from the US. If you dont like the names of the US aircraft dont buy them anymore, build your own.
Second name me one Australian built aircraft with a decent name?
I cant.
Lets see here we go:
CA-1 Wirraway
CA. 12 BoomerangWho the hell would name an aircraft a Boomerang?
GAF N24/N22 NomadA little better I guess.
PL-12 AirtrukTruk is spelled Truck
PL-12U Flying MangoYeah I would be real proud of that one. "What do you fly?"....."A flying Fruit!" Real good one there....
CAC Winjeel
CAC Woomara
CAC Wackett
JeffK said:Ha ha,
I'm sure the German aircraft Industry is pouring out sufficient Aircraft for its needs, oh yes, the TYPHOON II. Maybe thats where the replacement will be the Spitfire II.
JeffK said:(Whats a Flying Mango??)
JeffK said:Wirraway = Challenge in the indigenous lingo.
Boomerang = An Aboriginal weapon.
Woomera = Another aboriginal weapon, used as a sling to throw a spear further.
Wackett = Named after Sir Lawrence Wackett, one of the first Australian Aircraft designers.
Winjeel = Young Eagle, a training aircraft.
You missed the Ceres, an Agricultural Sprayer,
The PL12 Airtruk, a New Zealand designed aircraft, when Transavia decided to upgraded it it couldnt use the same name so dropped the "C" .
The PL12U was the Airtruk with the spray tanks removed and 5 seats fitted.