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    Victa (Australia) Airtourer 100 (Cont. O-200 powered)?

    Hi Lois. I am the historian of the Airtourer Association, and can help point you to people and detailed information. Our historical records seem to indicate that there's only one Airtourer in the US, which is N6300V. The photo below is Victa Airtourer 115 N4530Y, which was purchased by Piper...
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    New Member Intro - Tony

    Thanks for the tales, flitzerpilot. Will check my wing walk is secure!
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    New Member Intro - Tony

    When someone asks me about the Airtourer, it's hard to shut me up, so I apologise in advance for the lengthy description! The "Air Tourer" was the winning design in a Royal Aero Clubs competition to find a replacement for the Tiger Moth and Chipmunk widely used in the 1950s by aero clubs in the...
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    New Member Intro - Tony

    We have the last of the models, the T6, which has an O-320. It burns more fuel, but in any case, it is quite noisy under the bubble, so two hours at a time is plenty! But plenty of big skies and amazing scenery.
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    New Member Intro - Tony

    Hi all. I feel like a bit of an imposter here, because I'm not a homebuilder. However, I have helped in the restoration of a de Havilland Tiger Moth, I hang around with some homebuilders, and I am currently helping someone with the refurbishment of a 1970 AESL Airtourer T6. With my partner, I...
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