Loading... Please wait...The CAC Wirraway is a training and general purpose military aircraft manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946. It was an Australian development of the North American NA-16 training aircraft. The Wirraway has been credited as being the foundation of Australian aircraft manufacturing.
When the name was announced on 6 April 1938, it was said to be "an Aboriginal word meaning challenge".The word presumably comes from Daniel Bunce's compilation Language of the Aborigines of the colony of Victoria, where Wirraway is glossed 'challenge; dare, to defy; incite, to stir up; menace, to threaten'.
CAC Wirraway 1/8 Scale
-Fuselage Length : 1,06m
-Wingspan : 1,65m
-Weight : 3,4- 3,6 kg
-Radio : 7 channels with 8 servos ( 1x standard servo for elevator , 1 x standard servo for rudder, 6 x mini 20 grams servo for Flap and Aileron )
-Engine : 55 -2 stroke or 62 - 4 stroke
-Electric motor : Boost 50 or same size motor KV 610 / Lipo 5S 4.000 mAh