
GAF Nomad - Wikipedia
The GAF Nomad is a utility aircraft produced by the Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) of Australia in Melbourne. The twin-turboprop, high-wing aircraft has a retractable gear and came …
Northrop A-17 - Wikipedia
The Northrop A-17, also known as the Northrop Model 8, a development of the Northrop Gamma 2F model, is a two-seat, single-engine, monoplane, attack bomber built in 1935 by the …
GAF N-22 NOMAD · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
GAF N-22B Nomad VH-BRQ (c/n N22B-61) on Newcastle Harbour, NSW in November 1988 (David C Eyre) Australia. Light twin-engine utility transport. Two 298 kw (400 shp) Allison 250 …
GAF N22 & N24 Nomad - Airliners.net
The Nomad was developed by Australia's Government Aircraft Factory from the late 1960s to help provide the facility with work after construction of licence built Mirage jet fighters was …
GAF NOMAD - Plane & Pilot Magazine
Dec 16, 2008 · These are the short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) Nomad N22B and the Nomad N24A commuter aircraft. Variations on the basic aircraft include the Mission Master, the …
GAF Nomad Bush Plane
The Nomad was designed to be powered by the ubiquitous Pratt & Whitney PT-6 turboprops that are marvelous in every particular and used on many successful airplanes (e.g. Twin Otter, …
The Australian GAF Nomad aircraft - Naval Historical Society of …
Mar 7, 2023 · The Australian designed and manufactured Nomad aircraft suffered appallingly via the media, both in Australia and overseas, and was maliciously yoked with the nickname `The …
Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) Nomad - Museums Victoria …
The Government Aircraft Factory (GAF) Nomad project has a long and frequently controversial history beginning in 1965 with 'Project N', a single-engined, high-wing design. By 1969 the …
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Home » ASN Aviation Safety Database » Aircraft type index » GAF Nomad. GAF Nomad specs Manufacturer: Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) Country: Australia: ICAO Type designator: …
GAF Nomad - GlobalSecurity.org
In 1982, the government announced the Nomad program would end at 170 aircraft, production having peaked at 24 aircraft per year. The line closed in 1984 and the last Nomad flew on 28 …
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