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  2. Cessna 180 Skywagon - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 180 Skywagon is a four- or six-seat, fixed conventional gear general aviation airplane which was produced between 1953 and 1981. Though the design is no longer in production, many of these aircraft are still in use as personal aircraft and in utility roles such as bush flying .

  3. No. 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    No. 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron was formed on 1 December 1960 as a joint Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force unit at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland. [1] Tasked with the provision of light aircraft support to Army formations, the squadron was equipped with Cessna 180 light aircraft and Bell Sioux helicopters.

  4. List of Australian Army aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A98 Cessna 180: United States: Model 180A Model 180D Model 180E: Two to four seat liaison, observation aircraft: 1959–1975: 19 aircraft A14 Pilatus PC-6B Turbo-Porter: Switzerland: PC-6B Turbo Porter: Eight-seat reconnaissance, light transport aircraft: 1968–1992: 19 aircraft Cessna L-19 Bird Dog: United States: O-1 Bird Dog: One or two ...

  5. 161st Independent Reconnaissance Flight (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In September that year the flight deployed to South Vietnam with two Cessna 180 planes and two Sioux light observation helicopters in order to support the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment based at Bien Hoa Air Base. The unit moved to Vung Tau Air Base on 13 May 1966. The Flight was re-designated the 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight.

  6. List of aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Cessna 180: Cessna 180A Cessna 180D Cessna 180E: United States: Two to four-seat observation, communications aircraft: 1959–1964: 15 aircraft. The Cessna 180 was operated by No. 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron (Australia). The aircraft were transferred to the Australian Army in 1964.

  7. St-Just Super-Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    St-Just Cyclone, Cessna 180 and Cessna 185 The St-Just Super-Cyclone is a Canadian amateur-built aircraft that was at one time produced by St-Just Aviation of Boucherville, Quebec . By 2023 production had passed to Bushliner Aircraft Manufacturing of Granite Falls, Washington who were building it as the Bushliner 1850EX .

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  9. List of defunct airlines of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Operated Avro Anson, Cessna 180, Cessna 185, Cessna 210, Piper Aztec [143] Noosa Air: OF: 1975: 1983: Established as Whitaker Pty in 1970. Merged into Sunstate Airlines [144] Nordstress Australia: 1993: 2011: Operated Boeing 767, Airbus A300 [145] Norfolk Air: N5: NFK: NORFIK AIR: 2006: 2011: Norfolk Airlines: UG: NIA: 1988: 1991: Established ...