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North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
North American Aviation NA-33 Wing Panel
North American Aviation NA-33 Tail Assembly
North American Aviation NA-32 Engine Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Cockpit Enclosure Illustration
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-33 flight Instruments
North American Aviation NA-32 Empennage Illustration
North American Aviation NA-33 Front Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-32 Wing to Fuselage Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Rear Cockpit Illustration
North American Aviation NA-32 Rear Cockpit Illustration
North American Aviation NA-33 Rear Cockpit
North American Aviation NA-33 on Shipping Crate
North American Aviation NA-32 Engine Illustration
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North American Aviation NA-33 on flight Ramp
The North American Aviation NA-16-2K (NA-33) was selected as the training and general purpose military aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1938. Manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946, 756 “Wirraway” aircraft served as one of the RAAF's main trainer types and also saw action in the light bomber/ground attack role. The aircraft made its last operational flight in 1959. Wirraway is an Aboriginal word meaning "challenge."
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Unique identifier
BI233208
Boeing ID
20.101-198
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Image
Size
2734px × 2112px 5MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
airfields
copy space
day
exteriors
flight lines
full body views
ground shots
left side views
photos
sunshine
trainers
vintage / retro
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