Taylorcraft Auster

Taylorcraft Auster

infobox Aircraft
name = Auster
type = Liaison aircraft
manufacturer = Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited




caption = Auster V
designer =
first flight =
introduced = 1942
retired =
status =
primary user = Royal Air Force
more users =
produced =
number built = 1,630
unit cost =
developed from = Taylorcraft Plus C
variants with their own articles = Beagle A.61 Terrier

The Taylorcraft Auster was a British military liaison and observation aircraft produced by the Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited during the Second World War.

Design and development

The Auster was a twice removed development of an American Taylorcraft design of civilian aircraft, the Model B. The model B had to be redesigned in Britain to meet more stringent Civil Aviation standards and was named the Taylorcraft Plus C. After the start of the Second World War, the company developed the model further as an Air Observation Post (AOP) aircraft for working with the British Army Royal Artillery units.

The Plus C was re-engined with the Blackburn Cirrus Minor I engine and re-designated the Taylorcraft Plus D.Most of the civil Plus Cs and Ds were impressed into Royal Air Force service, the Plus Cs were re-engined with the Cirrus Minor I and re-designated as Plus C2.

The first Auster I was the eleventh Taylorcraft Plus C aircraft which was delivered to the Air Ministry for trials in 1939. The trials led to an order for 100 aircraft placed in 1941.

The Auster II was a re-engined aircraft with an American 130 hp (97 kW) Lycoming O-290 engine. Due to the shortage of American engines that version was not built but led to the Auster III, which was the same as the Auster I but had a 130 hp (97 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Major engine. The next development was the Auster IV which had a slightly larger cabin with three seats and used the Lycoming 0-290. The major production version was the Auster V which was an Auster IV with blind flying instruments, and a flap modification.

Post war the Auster Mark V was used as the basis for the Auster J1 Autocrat intended for the civilian market; the British firm having changed their name to Auster and stopped licensing from Taylorcraft. Further military aircraft were supplied post war; the Auster AOP6, Auster T7 (a trainer), and the Auster AOP9.

Operational history

The Auster Mark IV and V were issued to fifteen Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Observation Post (AOP) Squadrons. Four of them (Nos. 651, 654, 655 and No. 657) fought since 1943 in North Africa and Italy, being joined from August 1944 by No.663 Polish squadron. Other seven squadrons (Nos. 652, 653, 658, 659, 660, 661 and No. 662) operated since D-day in France and then the Low Countries. No. 664 Squadron RCAF, No. 665 Squadron RCAF, and No. 666 Squadron RCAF were also issued with the Auster Mk. IV and V, formed in the UK at RAF Andover in late 1944 and early 1945. The RCAF squadrons were manned by Canadian personnel of the Royal Canadian Artillery and the Royal Canadian Air Force, with brief secondment to the squadrons with pilots from the Royal Artillery; overall control was maintained in the UK by 70 Group, RAF Fighter Command. The three squadrons deployed from RAF Andover, England, to the Netherlands, to Dunkirk, France, where the last Canadian 'shots' in Europe were fired, and later to occupied Germany. No.656 Squadron RAF used Austers within the South East Asia Command (SEAC) in Burma/India theatre.

The Royal Australian Air Force's No. 16 AOP Flight and No. 17 AOP Flight operated Auster Mark III aircraft in support of the Australian Army in the Pacific Theatre from October 1944 until the end of the war.

Several AOP squadrons were reformed within the Royal Auxiliary Air Force in 1949 and these operated some AOP.Vs until at least 1950.

The air observation duties, insurgency and casualty evacuation roles performed by Auster and similar light aircraft were generally taken over by light helicopters from the mid 1960s.

Variants

;Taylorcraft Plus C:Original civilian version with a Lycoming 0-145-A2 engine, 23 built.;Taylorcraft Plus C2:Plus C re-engined with a 90hp Cirrus Minor I engine for the Royal Air Force, 20 conversions.;Taylorcraft Plus D:Plus C with a 90hp Cirrus Minor I engine, 9 built.;Taylorcraft Auster I:Military version of Plus C, 1 conversion and 100 built.;Taylorcraft Auster II:Auster I with a Lycoming 0-290 engine, 2 built.;Taylorcraft Auster III:Auster I with a de Havilland Gipsy Major engine, 470 built.;Taylorcraft Auster IV:Three-seat version with a Lycoming 0-290-3/1 H.O. engine, 255 built.;Taylorcraft Auster V:Auster IV with blind flying instruments (Vacuum pump) and flap modification, and removable armour plate installed for pilot only, 790 built.

Operators

Military operators

;AUS:
*Royal Australian Air Force
**No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF
**No. 17 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF;flag|Canada|1921:
*Royal Canadian Air Force
* No. 664 Squadron RCAF
* No. 665 Squadron RCAF
* No. 666 Squadron RCAF;flag|Hong Kong|colonial
*Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force;ISR:
*Israeli Air Force;NLD:
*Royal Netherlands Air Force;POL:
*Polish Air Force in exile in Great Britain;UK:
*Army Air Corps
*Royal Air Force
**No. 651 (AOP) Squadron RAF
**No. 663 (AOP) Squadron RAuxAF
**No. 664 (AOP) Squadron RAuxAF

pecifications (Auster V)

aircraft specification

plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
crew=3
length main= 22 ft 5 in
length alt= 6.83 m
span main= 36 ft 0 in
span alt= 10.97 m
height main= 8 ft 0 in
height alt= 2.44 m
area main= 167 ft²
area alt= 15.51 m²
empty weight main= 1,100 lb
empty weight alt= 499 kg
loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
max takeoff weight main= 1,850 lb
max takeoff weight alt= 839 kg
engine (prop)=Lycoming O-290-3
type of prop= flat-four piston
number of props=1
power main= 130 hp
power alt= 97 kw
max speed main= 130 mph
max speed alt= 209 km/h
range main= 250 miles
range alt= 402 km
ceiling main=
ceiling alt=
climb rate main=
climb rate alt=
loading main=
loading alt=
power/mass main=
power/mass alt=
armament=

ee also

aircontent

related=
* Taylorcraft B

similar aircraft=
* Fieseler Fi 156
* Piper Cub
* Taylorcraft L-2

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References

Notes

Bibliography

* Fromow, Lt-Col. D.L. "Canada's Flying Gunners" (Ottawa: A.O.P. Pilot's Association, 2002). ISBN 0973005505
* "Taylorcraft Auster". "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft" (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
* Jackson, A.J. "British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Volume 1". London: Putnam and Company Ltd., 1974. ISBN 0-370-10006-9.
* Ketley, Barry "Auster - A Brief History of the Auster Aircraft in British Military Service ". (Ottringham: Flight Recorder Publications, 2005). ISBN 0954560566.

External links

* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=505 British Aircraft Directory]
* [http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Aircraft/Auster.htm Fleet Air Arm archive]


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