Mamba | |
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Role | Two-seat light cabin monoplane |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Melbourne Aircraft Corporation Australian Aircraft Industries |
Designer | Jess Smith[1] |
First flight | 25 January 1989 |
Status | development continuing |
The IAC Mamba is an Australian two-seat light aircraft. It was designed and built by the Melbourne Aircraft Corporation (MAC) and first flew in 1989 as the MAC Mamba.[2] In 1990, MAC changed its name to the International Aircraft Corporation (IAC).[3]
The Mamba was intended for general aviation purposes, including leisure, training, and agricultural use.[1] Development was supported by the Australian government's Grants for Industrial Research and Development (GIRD) scheme.[1]
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