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Auster Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer from 1938 to 1961.[1]

Auster Aircraft Limited
IndustryAerospace
Founded1938 (as Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited)
Defunct1960
FateMerged with Beagle Aircraft.
HeadquartersRearsby, Leicestershire, UK

History


The company began in 1938 at the Britannia Works, Thurmaston near Leicester, England, as Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited, making light observation aircraft designed by the Taylorcraft Aircraft Corporation of America. 1,604 high-wing Taylorcraft Auster monoplanes were built during World War II for the armed forces of the UK and Canada, primarily for the role of Air Observation Post (AOP).

Auster Alpha parked in front of Auster's original assembly facilities at Rearsby in 1966
Auster Alpha parked in front of Auster's original assembly facilities at Rearsby in 1966

During the war the head office and drawing office were at a big old house on the outskirts of Thurmaston called "The Woodlands". The fuselages and wings were manufactured at Syston under the works manager by the name of Sharp. Sheet metalwork was done at the old 'en tout cas' works at Thurmaston. Final assembly, fitting out and testing took place at Rearsby aerodrome. The name changed to Auster (after the Roman name for the south wind) on 7 March 1946, when production shifted to Rearsby aerodrome, all in Leicestershire. All designs were evolved from the early Taylorcraft with a sprung skid or tailwheel beneath the fin (except for a low-wing aircraft called the "Agricola" designed for aerial farming work; only nine of these were completed). When the company was merged into Beagle Aircraft in June, 1961,[1] the high-wing design was developed still further as the Terrier and, with a nosewheel, the Airedale.

The Auster name was dropped in 1962 after Beagle Aircraft was created.


Aircraft


Auster Autocrat 5J1, built 1946
Auster Autocrat 5J1, built 1946
Auster J/5F Aiglet Trainer of 1953
Auster J/5F Aiglet Trainer of 1953
Beagle A.61 Terrier of 1962
Beagle A.61 Terrier of 1962
The Auster A.2/45 second prototype, VL523, of 1949
The Auster A.2/45 second prototype, VL523, of 1949

See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


Notes


  1. Willis, issue 122, p.55
  2. Wenham 2015, p. 42.
  3. "Britain's Aircraft: Auster A.2/45". Flight 8 September 1949, p. 293

References





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[de] Auster Aircraft

Auster Aircraft Limited war ein britischer Flugzeughersteller. Das 1938 als Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited gegründete Unternehmen bestand bis 1962. Firmensitz war zunächst Thurmaston, später Rearsby, beide in Leicestershire. Die Umbenennung von Taylorcraft Aeroplanes in Auster Aircraft erfolgte am 8. März 1946.[1] Produziert wurden ausschließlich einmotorige Propellerflugzeuge. Der Name Auster leitet sich von einem italienischen Südwind ab und diente anfangs nur als Produktbezeichnung.
- [en] Auster

[fr] Auster Aircraft

Auster Aircraft Ltd est un constructeur aéronautique britannique créé en mars 1946 par renommage de l'entreprise Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England), Ltd (cette dernière formée en 1939), installée à Rearsby, Leicestershire. Elle a été rebaptisée pour éviter toute confusion avec la firme américaine Taylorcraft Aircraft Corporation of America, mais aussi pour ne plus avoir de droits de licence à reverser à celle-ci.



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