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Royal Air Force Auster T. 7 WE600Royal Air Force Auster T.7 WE600, at the RAF 50th anniversary show, RAF Abingdon. Delivered on 25 May 1951, relegated to ground training duties as 7602M and later preserved in the RAF Museum
Taylorcraft Auster 3 G-AHLKTaylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd. Auster 3 G-AHLK (ex NJ889) (msn 700) at Redhill aerodrome. Date: 1950s-1960s
Royal Air Force Austers WJ316, at the 1951 SBAC Farnborough Air Show. First flown in August 1950 and written off on 29 September 1955
Auster T. 7 WE600Auster T.7 WE600 at RAF Abingdon for the RAF 50th Anniversary. WE600 was delivered on 25 May 1951, later allotted maintenance serial 7602M and ultimately preserved at the Cosford Aerospace Museum
Taylorcraft Auster 5 G-AMVD (msn 1565). built for the Royal Air Force as TJ565, registered as G-AMVD in the UK on 6 October 1952, it was exported to France as F-BGTF from 26 May 1953
Auster 6A Tugmaster G-ARKC ex VF492 (msn 2261) at Baginton. Date: 1964
Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar - G-ARUTAuster J-5G Cirrus Autocar G-ARUT (msn 2974), written off in a forced landing at Barnet Hertfordshire on 13 August 1965. Date: circa 1964
Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar - G-ARUGAuster J-5G Cirrus Autocar G-ARUG (msn 3272) at Portsmouth Airport. Date: 1963
Auster J-1N alpha G-AJACAuster J-1N Alpha G-AJAC (msn 2236) Date: 1960s
Beagle A. 61 Terrier series 2 G-ASAKBeagle A.61 Terrier series 2 (msn B.604) G-ASAK at Stapleford Tawney. Converted from Auster T.7 WE591, delivered on 19 March 1951 and written off 26 January 1960
Taylorcraft Auster IV G-AJXY (ex MT243) (msn 792) Date: 1950s-1960s
Auster J. 5f Aiglet Trainer G-AMTAAuster J.5f Aiglet Trainer G-AMTA (msn 2780), built in 1952. Date: 1960s
Beagle-Auster A. 61 Terrier G-ARTMBeagle-Auster A.61 Terrier G-ARTM at White Waltham. G-ARTM was converted from Auster T.7 WE536 (msn 3723) and registered on 13 October 1961 and written off on 28-05-1970
Auster 5 VH-SEB (msn TAY983D ?) Date: 1960s
Beagle-Auster D. 4 / 108 G-ARLGBeagle-Auster D.4-108 G-ARLG, the sole UK registered two-seater built specially for the Auster Flying Club. The other five D.4-108s built at Rearsby were exported to Portugal for the Portuguese Air
Aiglet - G-AMKUAuster J/1B Aiglet - G-AMKU
Auster J / 2 Arrow - OO-ABVAuster J/2 Arrow - OO-ABV The Flying Butcher Date: 1980s
RAF / aC Auster AOP Mk. 6Royal Air Force / Army Air Corps Taylorcraft Auster AOP Mk.6 TW536 - at Old Warden Date: 1989
Auster J / 1 Autocrat - G-AHAUAuster J/1 Autocrat - G-AHAU (construction number 1850 registered 9 January 1946) Date: circa 1980
Auster J / 2 Arrow - OO-ABUAuster J/2 Arrow - OO-ABU Date: 1980s
Auster J / 1B Aiglet - GAMKUAuster J/1B Aiglet - GAMKU Date: circa 1990
Auster J / 1N Alpha - GAIGFAuster J/1N Alpha- GAIGF Date: 1980s
Auster Aiglet G-AJUWAuster Aiglet, G-AJUW
British aeroplanes for private ownership by G. H. DavisAircraft for the owner-pilot: British aeroplanes designed and built solely for private ownership. Showing 1945 examples of the family aeroplane of the future -- sturdy, reliable, and easy to fly
Cover of Auster Aiglet brochure
Prototype Beagle-Auster AOP11 XP254Prototype Beagle-Auster AOP11, XP254
Auster J-2 Arrow OO-ABSAuster J-2 Arrow, OO-ABS, the winner of the Arrival Competition, Southend Air Rally, 9 August 1947. Date: 1947
RSS Discovery Exhibition with sea plane on deckScene during an RSS Discovery Exhibition, with a sea plane on deck -- it is an Auster aircraft used by in the Swedish Norwegian British Antarctic Expedition of 1950. 1951
The Congress Hall (Haus der Kulturen der Welt), Germanys national centre for contemporary non-European art, in the Tiergarten park, Berlin
Taylorcraft Auster IV Aeroplane; Second World War, 1944Illustration showing a Royal Air Force Taylorcraft Auster IV airplane, with an artillery spotter on board, pictured in action over Italy, 1944
Four Winds - SouthMERIDIES Auster, the Wind of the South, is pursued by the goddess Ops with farm implements as he bestows rain on the Earth below