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GAF N22S Nomad

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The latest edition provides full details of more than 60,000 aircraft and some 6,000 commercial and government operators worldwide. There is a wealth of data on each aircraft down to individual registration/serial number.

Also new for this year are Hexcodes for individual aircraft, this will replace the Selcal field.

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GAF N22S Nomad
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Sun, Dec 12 2010


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N6328 was used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, they had 7 or 9 of them, all have been retired, or gone on the chopping block, or crashed or become a "drug runner" for a while. Seen at PIMA Aerospace Museum Tuscon, AZ

The GAF Nomad is a twin-engine turboprop, high-winged, "short take off and landing" (STOL) aircraft . It was designed and built by the Australian Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) at Fishermens Bend, Melbourne.Only 172 Nomads (including the two prototypes) were manufactured, due to the limited foreign sales achieved by GAF. In 1986, GAF was incorporated into Aerospace Technologies of Australia.

On 18 June 2008, Gippsland Aeronautics announced they had won bidding to take over the Nomad's type certificate and would probably be restarting production. Gippsland Aeronautics is working to return an upgraded version of the N24 to production in 2011