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  2. List of RA-Aus certified aircraft types - Wikipedia

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    All-Carbon Fiber, winner NASA CAFE Challenge 2007, winner NASA GAT Challenge 2008, First solo around the world flight for an Ultralight Aircraft 2005, Winner FAI World Air Games 2001-2002. NASA have recently (June 2009) purchased this airframe for electric engine testing as a joint venture with Stanford University (USA) deeming the Sinus to be ...

  3. Recreational Aviation Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recreational Aviation Australia (abbreviated to RAAus), formerly known as the Australian Ultralight Federation (AUF), is the governing body for ultralights in Australia. [ 3 ] RAAus registers ultralight aircraft and issues pilot certificates through 170 approved flight training facilities under a delegation from the nation's aviation regulator ...

  4. Model Aeronautical Association of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Model Aeronautical Association of Australia Inc (MAAA) is an organisation recognised by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) as a Recreational Aviation Administration Organisation (RAOO). MAAA has no regulatory authority conferred to it by the CASA, however it is required under a Deed of Agreement with CASA as an RAAO, to carry out ...

  5. Pilot licensing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The PPL allows private pilots to operate single engine aircraft in VFR conditions throughout all Australian airspace classes in daylight. For students upgrading from a Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL), it removes the 1500 kg Maximum Takeoff Weight limitation, allowing pilots to fly any Australian registered aircraft as pilot in command, providing they hold appropriate endorsements for that ...

  6. Australian VIP transport - Wikipedia

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    They more regularly use Australian-built luxury cars, such as a Holden Caprice, when on official business. The official cars of the governor-general fly the flag of the governor-general of Australia and display a representation of St. Edward's Crown instead of number plates. A similar arrangement is used for the governors of the six states.

  7. Parafield Airport - Wikipedia

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    Owned by the Government of Australia, It is leased to Parafield Airport Limited under a lease that runs until 2097. [3] Parafield was Adelaide's only civil airport until Adelaide Airport was opened in February 1955 and is currently used for small aircraft, pilot training and recreational aviation. The airport is home to the University of South ...

  8. Goulburn Airport - Wikipedia

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    20 November 2010 – A 48-year-old Goulburn man was killed on Saturday evening when his aircraft crashed just 250m after taking off from Goulburn airport. [13] 29 January 2012 – A pilot and his passenger escaped serious injury when their vintage De Havilland Chipmunk aircraft crashed shortly after take-off from Goulburn Airport. [14]

  9. Jabiru 3300 - Wikipedia

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    The Jabiru 3300 is a lightweight four-stroke, horizontally opposed "flat-six" air-cooled aircraft engine produced by Jabiru Aircraft. The engines are direct drive and fitted with alternators, silencers, vacuum pump drives and dual ignition systems as standard. The engine is used to power homebuilt and ultralight aircraft. underside of a Jabiru 3300