Auster, British Liaison and Observation Aircraft (original) (raw)

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Photograph of Taylorcraft Auster III

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Taylorcraft Auster III

Specifications:

Crew 2-3
Dimensions 36'0" by 22'5" by 8'0"10.97m by 6.83m by 2.44m
Wing area 167 square feet15.5 m2
Weight 1050-1920 lbs476-827 kg
Maximum speed 130 mph at sea level210 km/h at sea level
Cruise speed 112 mph at 1000 feet180 km/h at 300 meters
Landing speed 30 mph48 km/h
Climb rate 13 fps4 m/s
Service ceiling 14,800 feet4500 meters
Range 300 miles 480 km
Fuel 15 gallons internal; 8 gallons external
Engines one 130hp (97 kW) DH Gipsey Major I driving a two-bladed propeller
Production 1800 of all types

The Auster was a light unarmed aircraft based on an American design similar to the L-5 Sentinel. It saw operation use in Burma spotting for artillery at the seige of Meiktila and with Australian forces in the Pacific. It could operate from the roughest of fields, and it could cruise so slowly that its usual defensive tactic was to circle tightly at very altitude, making it dangerous for a high-performance fighter to attempt a firing pass against it. On the other hand, it was highly vulnerable to ground fire.

References

Allen (1984)

fleetairarmarchive.net (accessed 2012-2-6)

HistoryOfWar.org (accessed 2012-2-6)

pilotfriend.com (accessed 2012-2-6)

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