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Atlas C4M Kudu - the Aermacchi AL60C, built under licence in Seff Efrica by the Atlas Aircraft Corp. Served in the SAF between 1974 and 1991. Exact number built is unclear, but it is reported as "more than 40".

 

The survivors are popular as a skydive aircraft today. Originally powered with an O-470, some have received a turbine repower.

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Avro Triplane from 1909 with a 9 HP JAP engine. The Avro name came from the builder, A.V. (Alliot Verdon) Roe. This triplane was his first successful triplane, he had previously built a biplane.

 

He went on to build more and better triplanes, but each one was effectively a prototype. The next model of his triplane was powered with a 20 HP JAP engine.

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Avro Triplane from 1909 with a 9 HP JAP engine. The Avro name came from the builder, A.V. (Alliot Verdon) Roe. This triplane was his first successful triplane, he had previously built a biplane.

 

He went on to build more and better triplanes, but each one was effectively a prototype. The next model of his triplane was powered with a 20 HP JAP engine.

Also known as the Bulls Eye. Total weight 200 lbs!

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