Auster J family
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The Auster J series was a family of British light civil utility aircraft developed in the 1940s and 50s by Auster at Rearsby, Leicestershire.
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Auster J family | |
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J/1B Aiglet fitted with under-wing crop-spraying bars at Rearsby airfield, Leicestershire, in June 1951. | |
Role | Light civil aircraft |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Auster |
First flight | 1945 (J/2 Arrow) |
Retired | several still airworthy in Australia and the U.K. |
Primary user | agricultural contractors and private owners |
Number built | (J/1 86) (J/5 10) (J/5 Aiglet Trainer 77) (J/5 Autocar 180) (J/5 Adventurer 59) (J/4 27) (J/3 Atom 1) ( J/2 Arrow 44) (J/1U Workmaster 10) (J/1 Autocrat 420) (Avis 2) |
Developed from | Taylorcraft Auster |
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