Airtourer

Airtourer

Airtourer may refer to:

*The Victa Airtourer (1953-1966). The Henry Millicer designed Airtourer was a small two seat training, touring and semi-aerobatic aircraft, designed and built in AUS.

*AESL Airtourer (1966-1971). AESL bought the rights to manufacture the 2-seater Airtourer (and 4-seater Aircruiser design) in New Zealand. All Airtourers from 1966 onwards were built in Hamilton, New Zealand.

* PA CT-4 (1971-2005). The Pacific Aerospace Corporation CT/4 Airtrainer was a development of the AESL Aircruiser 4-seater (the prototype built by Victa Aviation in 1966).


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