Australian Aircraft Consortium (Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Government Aircraft Factories and Hawker de Havilland)
Status
Cancelled 1986
Primary user
Royal Australian Air Force
Number built
0 (prototype incomplete)
The AAC Wamira was a turboprop military trainer aircraft, designed for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) by the Australian Aircraft Consortium (AAC). The project was cancelled shortly before the first prototype was completed.
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Aircraft type Variant Origin Role Service period Notes AACWamira Australia Military trainer Zero aircraft, none were built. Abandoned military aircraft...
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