Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force Fighters and Bombers

Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force Fighters and bombers

 Aircraft Companies of the Republic of Australia-New Zealand

Republic Aircraft Corporation (RAC) which was until the founding of the Republic of Australia-New Zealand on September 20th 1940 known previous as the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC).

The Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) is the name of a aircraft manufacturer owned by the Government of Australia-New Zealand.

RAC Wirraway

Not mention in the book but as it was in service in 1940 and at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945.

The RAC Wirraway (an Aboriginal word meaning "challenge") is the main general purpose military aircraft manufactured in the Republic of Australia-New Zealand by the Republic Aircraft Corporation (RAC).

 RAC Wackett

Not mention in the book but as it prototype flew in 1939 at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945.

The RAC Wackett is the primary military trainer aircraft of the Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force on the eve of war on Augusts 1st 1945. Produced by Republic Aircraft Corporation (RAC) between the period of 1939 to 1943.

RAC Woomera

Not mention in the book but as the design of the Woomera was completed at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945.

A twin-engine attack aircraft which is produced by Republic Aircraft Corporation (RAC) with the first prototype flying in 1941 and more than 102 of them serving with the Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force leading up to eve of war on Augusts 1st 1945.

GAF Beaufort

Not mention in the book but as it prototype flew in 1939 at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945.

A British designed twin-engine torpedo bomber which forms the main bomber and general reconnaissance aircraft with more than 350 of them serving with the Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force leading up to eve of war on Augusts 1st 1945.

GAF Beaufighter

Not mention in the book but as it prototype flew in 1939 at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945.

A British designed long-range heavy fighter in service which forms the main night-fighter, maritime strike and general strike aircraft with more than 581 serving with the Republic of Australia-New Zealand Air Force leading up to eve of war on Augusts 1st 1945.