· ICAO24 402620· last seen 7d ago
G-AMUI is an Auster Aircraft Auster J/1N Alpha, a single-engine piston aircraft — likely a private operator. SkyMeter has tracked 78 flights totalling 43 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is EGTE to EGTE. Service window in our records spans 317 days. The Auster Aircraft Auster J/1N Alpha has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,600 lb, light wake category.
About the Auster Aircraft Auster J/1N Alpha
The Auster J/1N Alpha is a British high-wing taildragger built by Auster Aircraft in the immediate post-war years, representing the civilian evolution of the company's wartime observation aircraft lineage. Introduced in 1945, the J/1 series was designed as a rugged, economical touring and training aircraft for the burgeoning private aviation market, featuring a welded steel-tube fuselage, fabric covering, and a distinctive upswept tail. Powered by a modest four-cylinder Cirrus Minor engine producing around 90 horsepower, the Alpha was never fast—cruising at roughly 95 knots—but it excelled in short-field performance and gentle handling, making it popular with flying clubs and private owners across the UK.
The type's forgiving stall characteristics and excellent visibility from the tandem cockpit made it a favorite for ab-initio training and local pleasure flying throughout the 1950s. Though production numbers were limited and most examples have long since been retired, a handful remain on the British civil register as cherished vintage aircraft, occasionally seen at fly-ins and heritage events. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators over routes.
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Auster Aircraft Auster J/1N Alpha
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