The Jabiru S4 was announced in early 2001, being a development of the Company’s Avtech Jabiru two-seat series but available as a four-seat aircraft. A number of variants were proposed, the S4 two-seater designed to meet AUF restrictions, being larger than the previous model and having additional room for luggage
An Australian entry into the manufacture of light aircraft, the prototype Bushmaster (VH-BOI - c/n 89-001) flew for the first time in Queensland on 28 October 1989.
In about 2007 Air Tractor found there was a growing interest within the agricultural industry to train and prepare replacements for pilots who had been in the industry for many years and were coming to retirement time.
The Eurofox is manufactured by Aeropro in Nitra, Slovakia, and is a factory-built, ready-to-fly aircraft, being developed by that company for the Very Light Aircraft (VLA) market. Development of the design commenced in 1990, the concept being based on the Avid Flyer but many refinements were made to the design,