Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
Boomerang Twin Wasp engines
Armed with Cannons and Machine Guns
Boomerang Maiden Flight
Boomerang First Enemy Contact
Restoring the Boomerang
- The A46-122CA-13 “Suzy Q” (VH-MHR) with the Temora Aviation Museum
- The A46-206CA-19 “Milingimbi Ghost” on static display at the Oaky Army aviation center
- The A46-63a CA-12 which flew again on 26 June 2009 as VH-XBL. Restored with passenger seat.
- The A46-139, replica with many original parts in flying condition at Antwerp International Airport (01/11/2014)
- A46-30, part of an exhibition at the Australian War Memorial.
- Several under restoration to fly in both Australia and the USA, which includes A46 90currently being restored to airworthy status.
An Australian Icon
Preserving Australian History
Boomerang Fighter Aircraft in Formation Flight
Source: www.fastaviationdata.com/australian-boomerang-attack-fighter-aircraft