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Auster D.4

Light Utility · Digital Age (2010–present)

Auster D.4 — Light Utility
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The Auster D.4 was a two-seat British light aircraft, a development of the Auster Arrow with a horizontally opposed Lycoming engine, which originated from a Portuguese Air Force requirement for a liaison/training aircraft. Six were built by Auster Aircraft at their Rearsby, Leicestershire, factory, of which five went to Portugal, and nine more were built under licence in Portugal by the Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico OGMA from sets of components built by Auster and shipped from Rearsby. The original contract was for 25 sets of components but this was reduced in favour of the same number of additional Auster D5/160 sets.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Light Utility
Domain
Civil
Era
Digital Age (2010–present)
Engine
1× air-cooled flat-four engine
Thrust / Power
108 hp
Length (ft)
23
Wingspan (ft)
36
Empty Weight (lb)
1232
MTOW (lb)
1900
Service Ceiling (ft)
13200
Range (mi)
500
Max Speed (mph)
110