Admin Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago In a freak accident, an unmanned plane took off from a Sydney airstrip by itself on August 30, 1955. When a pilot in training suffered engine troubles, he landed at Bankstown Airport. After he climbed out, he spun the propeller by hand and the plane unexpectedly started moving on its own. The Auster, like this one below, somehow took off from the runway and began flying in ever wider circles. For hours the unmanned plane flew over the city, its range extending from Mascot to Vaucluse, over Punchbowl, Rockdale, Redfern and the CBD. RAAF planes were dispatched from Richmond and Newcastle to shoot down the plane over the ocean, but they were unsuccessful. Eventually two British pilots JR Bluett and Peter McNay, who had flown up from Nowra, were able to knock the plane out of the sky. The two pilots were celebrated, but the Australian government was grilled on why it took three hours to successfully intercept a light plane with nobody flying it. 2 1 2 1
facthunter Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I remember that Happening . It was a 2 seat version. Archer or Aiglet. Nev
Admin Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, facthunter said: I remember that Happening . It was a 2 seat version. Archer or Aiglet. Nev Nev, the news story says it was an Auster
facthunter Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago That's the 2 two seat versions of the Auster Range.. They didn't have flaps. 90 Hp Motor, usually a Cirrus Minor. Nev.
Flightrite Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Still happens today, just not M/T😂😂 That event was an embarrassing time for Australian military😂😂 Edited 15 hours ago by Flightrite
danny_galaga Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago How on earth were they not able to shoot it down 😧 I can imagine the procurement process: "Cancel those new Mirage Jets! Auster is where it's at!"
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