old man emu Posted October 24, 2022 Posted October 24, 2022 The usual story is that the CAC-12 Boomerang was 'thrown" together from parts also used to manufacture the Wirraway, which was based on the North American Harvard, which morphed into the Texan. However I found a video about the North American P-64 and could not help but compare it to the CAC-12 Apart from the shape of the vertical stabiliser, and the enclosed rear of the Boomerang, they are almost brothers. Here's the video: 1
facthunter Posted October 24, 2022 Posted October 24, 2022 Wikipedia will give you all the Info on these planes to satisfy your question. I can recall Boomerang aircraft from Williamtown flying at about 500' past Newcastle Baths just afyter the war Some Wirraways were made into the Ceres cropduster. A pilot I flew with for years killed himself and passenger at Nowra in a Wirraway on final approach to land.. I had another friend who trained with me, get dumped on the ground in a patch of warm air, cropspraying Cotton at low level at night.. in a Ceres. Nev 1
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