- The
Victa Airtourer is an all-metal
light low-wing
monoplane touring aircraft that was
developed in Australia, and was
manufactured in both
Australia and...
-
rights were sold to AESL in 1969.
Following the
success of the
earlier Airtourer,
Millicer designed a four-seat
version which he
called the Aircruiser...
- airlines,
established in 1973 by Iran
Air (Persian: هواپیمایی جمهوری اسلامی ایران) with the aim of
launching tours to the
cities of Iran and
different countries...
-
air wing
happened in 1986, when a
Victa Airtourer light aircraft was obtained. However, the
aircraft was re-sold soon after. On 4 May 1996, the
air wing...
-
Bulgaria Air began operations using the name
Balkan Air Tour. The
airline was
known by that name for just a
short period of time. The name
Bulgaria Air and...
- Ford
Reliability Tour,
properly called "The
National Air Tour for the
Edsel B. Ford
Reliability Trophy", was a
series of
aerial tours sponsored in part...
- On 8
February 1993, Iran
Air Tours Flight 962, a
Tupolev Tu-154,
collided in mid-
air with an
Islamic Republic of Iran
Air Force (IRIAF)
Sukhoi Su-24 attack...
-
diversified from
maintenance work into
taking over
production of the
Victa Airtourer, a
light aircraft it
developed into a
military trainer, the PAC CT/4 in...
-
since first flight of VH-FMM
Airtourer prototype".
Retrieved 3
December 2019. Millicer,
Kathleen (March 1983). "
Airtourer--- the
first 30 years" (PDF)...
- the Road Again",
aired on Sky
Living in
April 2012; the
series followed the band as they
embarked on
their sellout, 22-date UK
tour. On 24
September 2012...