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- Aerial topdressing is the aerial application of fertilisers over farmland using agricultural aircraft. It was developed in New Zealand in the 1940s and...
- aerial application of pesticides (crop dusting) or fertilizer (aerial topdressing); in these roles, they are referred to as "crop dusters" or "top dressers"...
- application. The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing in some countries. Many countries have severely limited aerial application...
- in New Zealand. Being one of the first aircraft designed for aerial topdressing, the Fletcher has also been used for other aerial applications as a utility...
- derivative of the Fletcher FU-24 (later called the PAC Fletcher) aerial topdressing aircraft, manufactured by the Pacific Aerospace Corporation in Hamilton...
- development of aerial topdressing. Aerial topdressing Maber, John (24 November 2008). "TopdressingOrigins of aerial topdressing". Te Ara – the Encyclopedia...
- cargo and p****enger hauling, aerial application (crop dusting and aerial topdressing), and civil aviation duties. Shortly after the end of the Second World...
- Canada during the type's wartime years. After the development of aerial topdressing in New Zealand, large numbers of ex-Royal New Zealand Air Force Tiger...
- Prototype. First flew on August 17, 1985. Haiyan B Single-seat agricultural topdressing, aerial spraying, fire-fighting aircraft, ****ed with an upgraded 345-hp...
- application. The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing in some countries. Many countries have severely limited aerial application...